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Announcing Postcards from Seletar
It is time to put up some information about my latest project: the Postcards from Seletar project. My role there is to provide the images for the 4 notebooks that will come out between now and the end of 2008 (also known officially as the end of Seletar Airbase). The pictures produced are meant to capture the spirit of the Airbase, as it still is in 2007. The 4 themes chosen will be: Nature, Architecture, Community and Heritage. In my point of view (and the point of view of many residents and Singaporeans at large), the Airbase is worth preserving in its actual from for either of the 4 reasons cited above. So, I am involved. As the illustrator. I will produce images for the 4 volumes. The postcards will be available as either a notebook (with tearable postcards) or greeting cards. If you would like to know what’s inside, click here.
And to celebrate the publishing of the notebook, there will be a party on the 29th of September on the Airbase, complete with a nature walk and makan under the stars, and with the Owls and Bats as witnesses. The complete program, together with registration, can be found here.
So, here’s how I suggest you spend your 29th of September:
- Come to my workshop and make polymer beads (2 to 5 pm). You need to register and pay a fee for that one ($50). Information can be found in the Art&Craft section of this site.OR
- Go on a Nature Walk (4 to 6 pm). This is led by the Nature Society. They have listed 80 species of birds, including 10 endagered ones. As you walk through the streets of the camp, you will be able to spot many, familiar or less (they do tend to come out at dusk), and maybe see a snake or 2, a monitor lizard, recognise some of the trees… Spaces are limited, so you need to register (free) here: nature@postcardsfromseletar.com All details (location, exact timing…) will then be sent to you.
- Go throw a pot! Resident potter Steven Low is opening his workshop for demonstrations and for hands-on clay experience. Email him at info@ru-rac.com or just show up at his studio, 13 Brompton Road, to see his work exhibited in the garden and more.
- Go and visit a very special garden. 4 Lancaster Gate (2-4 pm). Keng Seng is a very special gardener and will be happy to show you all sort of exotic plants growing in his garden.
- View, Reserve and/or Buy the book. To reserve your copie(s) now, email Sue: sue@postcardsfromseletar.com
- Listen to poetry recital by award-winning poet, Daren Shiau- Listen to live music- Enjoy food, drink, and laughter with residents and friends.
- Meet other nature lovers.To enjoy all this, you need to register at garden@postcardsfromseletar.com The details of the location will then be sent to you.These events are by invitaion only, so do RSVP if you’d like to attend!


