Friday, August 31, 2012

Happy Holidays for the Muslims: Ketupat Decor


Singapore is a multi-racial society and we do celebrate quite a number of holidays here :-) For the Muslims, 18th of August is the end of their fasting month and it is also followed by a time of forgiveness, both horizontally and vertically. It is marked by improved family ties and feasting with friends, A culural symbol is the ketupat decor - ketupat is a type of rice packed in a palm leaf and specially woven in a distinct manner. Ketupat is frequently eaten with grilled meat - known as Satay in this region. I made this ketupat decor and pasted it (without the bird) at the corner of my TV and friends say it is nice.
++++++++++++ How to do ++++++++++++ How to do this ketupat? It is easy. Just take two colors from your Paulinda clay container, yellow and green. These are Colours which Muslims like very much - it's their cultural colours. Green represents the unviversal colour of nature and life. Yellow is a nice complementary colour. Once you hear the secret you will be surprised: Roll out a line of green and yellow of equal size. Cut the clay into equal sizes and roll them into spheres. Round balls. And join them in alternate colours. Tada!!! Just add a simple ribbon on the top and bottom. Easy? Now get out your craft mat ;-)

More on Elephants


GOOD MORNING WORLD! i'm born on 18-08-12 @ 0938 hrs. I weigh 5 grams and my doctor says i am born sociable. Cos i already made a friend. Mom says he looks like a bird from some social networking site. Says something like: he's a twit. :-) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ How to do this: You know, to do an elephant in clay is not difficult - a bigger droplet for the body. For the head - manage a round ball such that one end becomes the trunk. This is followed by two flappy ears which are of the right proportion. Then four roughly equal-sized lines to become the limbs. However, to do a cute elephant is another thing. For the advanced learners, show your skill by doing another figurine of a much smaller size, like the blue bird here. I really like this one. Do you? :-)

Thursday, August 30, 2012

The continuing saga of the TOILET SEAT


The toilet seat is a good subject and prop for many funny clay pieces i'm sure. Rodin's "The Thinker" started that. I'll leave the rest of the imagination to your good self!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012


Ingenuity strikes when we are in a reflective mode, where we take time to see life in a measured pace. Take this white toilet seat, made of two materials - plastic and clay, for example. A leisurely breakfast in the morning caused my eyes to see another use for a non-recyclable item. Guess where it is taken from?
Well, no prizes for guessing it right as i have already done the work for you. I have also recycled many things in the process of creating my clay works - either as armatures or props. I want to drive home the message that a reflective life is a creative life ;-)

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

What Babies are Made of

Learn How to Make Babies!!!

You know, the baby issue is a perennial issue here at the heart of the little red dot called Singapore. With a small population of 5 million plus, we are not reproducing ourselves - and this makes future sustainability a real issue. The first Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, sais it again recently. "Having babies may be a personal matter, but it has considerable consequences for Singapore" So- married couples, go, shut down your computers and TVs and smartphones and let the real love conversation begins! And for this special period (090812 to 010912), Peak Paradigm is responding to the National Call to stoke the national passion! So we are charging only $4.70 per person! But it takes TWO to learn, lah! Learn to make babies (featured here) and other clay objects like milk bottle and poo!!! Message us on FB or email us at peakpara@gmail.com today! Let the passion begin!!!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

All things Red and White

Our Nation's 47th National Day is just round the corner and from today till 9th August I would like to show my appreciation to my country for making this "Little Red Dot" called Singapore a peaceful, prosperous and productive place for the pursuit of a fresh green environment with good air to breathe. Wearable badges to show our love!
The backing for the badge is a strip of plastic with double-sided sticky tape already attached. The plastic has a safety pin to it as well and it can be purchased in all good art supply stores. Just stick the clay to it!