28.6.09

Now It's Over


Sheffield's a distant, happy memory and a grin finds its way across my face when I think about the skype conversation Nick and I had across the atlantic concerning the exhibition. I dove into the workshop on a beautiful Sunday afternoon in winter to avoid raising the ire of the other lone wolves inhabiting the tower; the west facing room awash with a golden glow - it truly was magical.

Fast forward half a year and the dust has somewhat settled on an exhibition that broke new ground in every possible way and which hopefully served to give a sense of closure for the graduating M.Archs.


Thank you Thomas, JY, Molly, Shux, Beatrice, Daniel and Owen for sacrificing personal time to help out in one way or another - whether it was transporting models from school to Iluma or arranging tables. We would not have been able to manage without you. Also, to Jon for snapping a couple of shots before we tore down the set and Co Seng for agreeing to man the exhibition during the week.


Most of all, thank you team for working so hard over the past month. I dare say we've raised the bar just that little bit higher within half the time frame and at a fraction of the manpower compared to last year's committee. Glad we were able to end off our executive term on such a high note.

Kudos and au revoir!

16.6.09

So how does your garden grow?














I've been busy. Opening night was a killer and it was very heartening to see so many faces, familiar and unfamiliar. The battle ain't over yet so I'll reserve my comments till then. More shots over at Jon's flickr.

With grad-ex winding down, I know I ought to get cracking with dissertation, but inertia is holding me back from picking it up once again. 10,000 words in 3-4 weeks is no small matter. Fear isn't such a bad incentive though.

Thank you for reminding me to differentiate. Work will always be there. Though the lines between the two might sometimes blur, Life still needs to go on and should never be bridled by such.