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People Documentary visit my studio for this awesome short interview film.
Found this news story in youtube by Channel News Asia, while i was doing my an English Art workshop in an Indigenous school to promote English and teaching it through art. 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ylvpWRn9o9w
Go to link above to view it in youtube.
M50 Exhibition, at Morne Gallery, K.L & Open Show at Shah Alam Gallery, Selangor, Malaysia
"Two Side Too Every Story" Acrylic on Hexagon shaped woven canvas. Look great i this exhibition. At M50 Exhbition, Morne gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |
Me and the back side of my work, "Two Side Too Every Story". |
Great turn out of the night. |
A word for the curious audience. |
"Gift" Acrylic on canvas, in Open Show, Shah Alam Gallery, Selangor, Malaysia. Picture taken with my Indigenous pencil artist's friend Leny. |
Pose in front my painting about my beloved grandmother. She is gift for me. |
Celebrating World Indigenous Day 2013 national level in Pahang, Malaysia.
This year Malaysian indigenous people celebrated the World
Indigenous Day in Kg. Pian a Jahut village situated in Pahang, Peninsula of
Malaysia after being held in Sabah last year. This is special celebration for indigenous
people around the globe to celebrate as it is fall on the same date after introduced
by United Nation. This is year our celebration come to very busy time because
this year the Hari Raya Aidilfitri falls on 8th and 9th
of August 2013. But it doesn’t stop the people going to this celebration and
celebrate it. The celebration was organized by Malaysian Indigenous People
Network (JOAS), Center of Orang Asli Concern (COAC) and together with Kampung
Pian villager’s Network.
There are full of
activities organized for 3 days celebration along together with a special visitor
UN Representative from New York, USA. One of activities was organized such as
Peninsula’s Indigenous cultural performance night, Borneo Indigenous people’s
cultural performance, tradition sport for kids and adult, craft exhibition and
also kid’s art and craft workshop organized by myself with help of volunteers.
Cultural night
performer from Kelantan they are from Temiar tribe of Peninsula of Malaysia.
Cultural performance
by Temuan from Negeri Sembilan
Traditional games
designed for kids.
Betel nut branch race! Among favourite's Orang Asli kids games. |
Blowpipes competition
was one favourite game in Indigenous Day
We finished the celebration with workshops for participants. For adult JOAS and COAC has organised Land Right's workshop and for the kids we organised Art and Craft's Workshop.
Orang Asal's kids working on their artwork in the art and craft workshop |
INDIGENOUS CULTURE: A recent workshop gave Temuan youngsters the confidence to express language through art
The Year Four pupil of SK Putra in Simpang Durian, Negeri Sembilan is unfamiliar with the craft, and what’s more the instructions were in English.
“English is quite difficult for me to learn. The best way is to practise, so I try to speak the language when I’m with friends during (English) lessons,” she says.
Anasthasia was one of 192 Temuan pupils who participated in The Art of Mastering English Language workshop organised by Brighton Education Group recently.
The activity was part of the education group’s Teaching English and Language Literacy programme, a three-year initiative to improve English language proficiency through in-service teacher training for 120 English language mentors.
These mentors will, in turn, impart their knowledge to some 4,000 Malaysian primary English teachers across 600 schools in Pahang, Kelantan, Terengganu, Johor, Malacca and Negri Sembilan.
English language consultant Steven John Curtis says: “The workshop hopes to give pupils the confidence to express English through art.”
Designed by Curtis and Temuan artist Shaq Koyok, the workshop comprised two parts — a presentation and three 45-minute art-cum-English language projects.
Shaq talked about his life and work during the presentation.
Besides weaving Tali Dendan, pupils drew self-portraits and made collages detailing things that are important to their lives.
“I had a very clear idea for the (workshop) structure and activities, and together we formulated the presentation (Shaq) delivered. Of course, we involved the school. The headmaster and teachers were keen to do it,” says Curtis of the collaboration.
Shaq chose the three exercises as he believed they would help the children to “reflect on themselves and who they are through self-portrait, their culture and roots (through Tali Dendan weaving) and the community or environment around them (through the collage)”.
Pupils were able to enhance their vocabulary, foster interactions and sharpen their listening skills during the event.
For example, Curtis asked the pupils to identify and label parts of the face such as the nose, teeth and mouth after they had drawn their self-portraits.
While weaving the headgears, the children learned to follow instructions in English such as “Take two palm leaves and hold them together in a cross formation. Then, fold them at an angle... .”
The challenge of completing the task within the stipulated time encouraged the youngsters to work in groups and help each other out.
The workshop was conducted according to the Language Art component of the English Language subject in primary schools under the new Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Rendah (KSSR).
Language Arts is a new KSSR element which is designed to inspire appreciation and enjoyment in pupils as they learn a language.
“For the Temuan, the activities celebrate their culture and show that a traditional Temuan man can be successful. The Orang Asli community has as many opportunities as anybody else to be outstanding,” says Curtis, alluding to Shaq.
Shaq, who grew up in a traditional Temuan village in Banting, Selangor showed interest in art at an early age.
He won several inter-school art contests in secondary school before graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) degree from Universiti Teknologi Mara Shah Alam in 2009.
He also owed part of his success to his fluency in English, which he started to take seriously after listening to songs on the radio during his early school years.
Shaq had also recently completed his first solo international art exhibition entitled First Step in Melbourne, Australia.
Shaq seemed as thrilled as the youngsters at the workshop as it reminded him that his accomplishments as an artist are due to holding on to his roots and having enough passion to master the English language.
“I think Brighton’s approach is a good and fun way to learn English. A lot of English teachers (in the school) are not from English-speaking backgrounds. Some have problems teaching because they rely on translations,” says Shaq.
He hopes that the pupils will see him as a role model.
“The aim of the workshop is to encourage them to do better and to give them self-assurance. If they say that they want to be an artist that would be a great achievement for me as well,” he adds.
English teacher Firdaus Sahak, who took part in the creative session, says the majority of pupils in the school are not fluent in English due to high absenteeism and a lack of practise.
Only 55 per cent of pupils who sat the Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah at the school last year passed their English paper despite scoring highly in other subjects such as Science (82 per cent pass rates) and Mathematics (full pass rates).
“The workshop is excellent because the language component is embedded in engaging activities, which make for effective learning,” says Firdaus.
Science teacher Suhana Awang says that the event gave disadvantaged students a chance to try something new.
“Most of their parents work minimum-wage jobs as rubber tappers and small scale farmers. At home, they speak either the Temuan dialect or Bahasa Malaysia, and English is a foreign language that is hard to grasp. At the workshop, they learned English in an exciting way especially when most of them can’t afford tuition,” says Suhana, who is also the school’s hostel warden.
As for Anasthasia, learning English may be a struggle now but she realises that it is a ticket to better grades and opportunities.
“I’m not very good in English, but I know it’s important. I want to be a doctor some day and make my family proud so I need to do well including in English,” says Anasthasia.
Read more: LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY: Art of mastering English - Learning Curve - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/channels/learning-curve/language-proficiency-art-of-mastering-english-1.179642#ixzz2aQi3yXMc
Artist outside studio
A week off holiday in beautiful Kapas Island, Terrenganu. Located in east coast of Malaysia, about 5 Km off shores Marang town, Terrenganu. The island has very beautiful white sandy coral beach and breath taking view from all angles, inspiring and great view for artist like me.
Artist in studio
New work and new project..
Newsletter January 2013
Archiving My Early Work...
My early i did it when i was in University. This work was produced in water colour on paper for the figure study. 2004 |
This water colour painting was painted when i was at high school. Was made for art class's exercise in 2002. |
Intalgio print work, at university 2005. |
Study of portrait for competition, 2004 |
Mock up for poster competition, 2002 |
Life figure drawing, 2005 |
Figure study sketch, 2005 |
Portrait study, 2003 |
Figure study pen & ink sketch, 2005 |
Study of subject matter "bee" for sculpture class in university, 2004 |
Portrait study, 2003 |
Violinist, soft pastel, 2004 |
Still life, water colour on paper, 2002 |
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