Kuala Lumpur

  • crafts,  Family travel,  FT of Malaysia,  Kuala Lumpur,  Malaysia

    Twigaholic

    So what do you do with a bunch of twigs?

    You can do wonders if you want. Like these:

    Although I have two big trees at my front yard but there wasn’t enough supply to make the above. So what I did was, went to the park, KL Lake Garden to be precise, and collect dry twigs. I am very sure that DBKL wouldn’t mind as I was doing nature a big favour; recycling.

    Cool projects, right? I bought the plain frames from Ikea (3 for RM5.90) and made the pencils stand out of tissue tube. Covered the bottom part with layers of masking tape. I don’t think you need instruction for these projects as you can already figure it out by looking at them pictures.

  • Family travel,  FT of Malaysia,  Kuala Lumpur,  Malaysia,  MISC

    Petrosains Muzika

    Do you like music? You do, yes? But do you know anything about the science of music? Not really, yes? My answer is ‘not really’ as well and that triggers me to learn more about it. So, yesterday I went to visit the latest exhibition in town: Petrosains Muzika at Petrosains, Level 4, Suria KLCC, Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur with my husband and son. The visit was great and we had tons of fun! Petrosains Muzika lets us mess around with music in ways we probably haven’t before; we can listen, see, touch, create and learn! Among exhibits we enjoyed include Speed of Sounds, World Music, Digital Piano Multi-Touch, Sound Spaces, Air Guitar, Never-Ending Piano, Vinyl Scratching, Giant Panpipes and many more.

    Strum away the invisible guitar like Yngwie Malmsteen or Man Kidal!

    Listen to World’s music by putting on the earphone and point the listening device to white spots. Can you guess what song represents Malaysia? Go and find out ‘coz I am not going to spoil the fun ^_^

    You can listen to the panpipes humming by pressing your ears onto the mouth of the panpipes as well as play to the notes given by hitting the mouth with a club.

    Vary the sound by just playing the strings instrument, or add woodwinds or brass or percussion to the Lahti Symphony. Better still, combine all together.

    Listen to different quality of music samples from phonograph, gramophone, turntable (vinyl record) and CD.

    I was lucky to be born in the era of turntable; my father had one. Funny thing is, as I recall it today, it was playing Boney M, many times over, to the extent that I could really remember the song by heart. Really.

    Interactive information about Music & Seismology.

    Virtual drum.

    Do visit Petronas Muzika to experience all the fun. Below are details about admission hours and rates.

    Admission hours
    Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri – 9.30am – 5.30pm (last admission is 4.30pm)
    Sat | Sun | Public Holidays – 9.30am – 6.30pm (last admission is 5.30pm)

    Rates
    Children (4 years old and below) – Free
    Children ( 5 – 12 years old) – RM3
    Adults – RM6

    Booking Line
    603-23318181

    Logon to Petronas Muzika and join the on-going contest. Answers can only be obtained by visiting the exhibition. Prizes include PlayStation3, Nintendo Wii and iPod Touch. All winners will also receive a 1-year Petrosains Membership. Closing date of the contest will be on March 31, 2010.

    p/s Have you been to Petronas Muzika? Let me know what you think about the exhibition and what exhibit do you enjoy most.





  • FT of Malaysia,  Kuala Lumpur,  Malaysia,  pen & ink,  sketch,  Travel illo,  TRAVEL/HOLIDAYS,  watercolor

    Random KL sketches

    I wish I could just sit and draw away directly but having a very active son, it is impossible because I have to tail him all the time. I am hoping to be able to do that when he grows up a bit. For the time being, most of my sketches are drawn from photos I captured intentionally for drawing purposes.

    sketch_cityline

    Below is a view from AKLEH (Ampang-KL Elevated Highway). Picture was taken by me while driving. Can you imagine holding steering with my left hand while snapping pictures away with my right hand? Do not try this in your car, ok?

    sketch_akleh

    Whenever I passed any beautiful buildings, I would stop and snapped pictures. Below are two of my favourite neo-classical buildings (Clock Tower of Sultan Abdul Samad Building & Textile Museum).

    sketch_clocktower

    sketch_textilemuseum

    I could not resist drawing the modern glass and steel Petronas Twin Towers because everywhere  I turn or look, the building is there. Even from where I stay I can see vivid image of the building.

    sketch_KLCC

    One of my hobby is watching and snapping photos of old windows and this particular window from one of the preserved buildings at Jalan Doraisamy did not escaped my eyes.

    sketch_jalandoraisamy

    Even when I stopped at the traffic light, I would capture any scene that caught my eyes. Below is a view from Jalan Raja heading to Jalan Raja Laut traffic light.

    sketch_ane

    Beside capturing scenery and buildings, my objects of interest are people; people doing their things, for example: ahem, Rashid Salleh…

    sketch_rashidsalleh

    …or this cute little girl in red…

    sketch_littlegirlred

    …or my son smooching the totem pole…

    sketch_yassinandthetotem

    …or my best blogger buddy, Yoon See posing with our evergreen singer, Kak Salamiah Hassan…

    sketch_yoonseeandkaksalamiah

    …or a tourist observing KL from the top of KL Tower…

    sketch_minahsalleh

    …or three uncles having chicken rice at Central Market food court.

    sketch_threeuncles

    I also love watching animals. Below were monkeys having fun at Tanglin Hospital during weekends…

    sketch_tanglinmonkeys

    …and three permanent winged residents of Sentul Park lake.

    sketch_duckofsentulpark

    Ducks or birds have always been my favourite subjects. Below are some drawings from my other sketch book.

    Here is a couple of ducks from Lake Garden cleaning their feathers…

    itik lake garden

    …and a beautiful black swan from KL Birds Park swimming gracefully.

    black swan from birds park

    If you’re at Birds Park, please look for this handsome peacock; I couldn’t exactly bring out all the details of its plumage, it’s too magnificent.

    peacock from birds park

    Beside animals, i love to draw nature too. Below is frangipani from KLCC. There are quite a large numbers of frangipani trees at KLCC Park; somewhere from the fountain leading to the pool area.

    frangipani klcc

    Last but not least, here is a creepy tree situated somewhere between the Convention Centre and KLCC Park.

    creepy tree of klcc

    I think I have put enough loads on your browser with my drawing images. You, should by now get the idea already that Kuala Lumpur never ceases to offer great subjects for you to draw.

    Just look around; your drawing subject might just be few inches near you.

  • Family travel,  FT of Malaysia,  Kuala Lumpur,  Malaysia,  TRAVEL/HOLIDAYS

    Taking time off up the tower

    My body was aching and my knees hurt from the long sedentary position while working on illustrations for my book. The TV was on, the cartoons were screaming dingbodingboding, mishka mushka and other cartoony words, my son was talking non-stop and was expecting me to attend to him and answer all his questions. While figuring out answers to his questions, I remembered that I haven’t done my laundry. And then I remembered that I have typesetting amendments to make, drawings to illustrate, illustrations to draw (however you put it), yada yada yada, the list went on. My stress hormones suddenly went imbalance and before I snap, I quickly took a hit from my Delta 8 disposable pen and said to my son, ” ok, let’s go somewhere.” This is a way for me to combat the stressful work or environment. I’m not saying that home environment is stressful but I’m working from home, home is my office, so yes, sometimes it is stressful.

    Even if we cannot afford to go for a good vacation, a trip to local attractions is good enough. My son had been wanting to go to KL Tower since last month and the last time we went, he was 3. He said he could not remember what was it like to be on ‘top of the world’ and in need to refresh his memory. So yesterday, up the KL Tower we went.

    It was just the two of us; my husband had to go to work.

    After purchasing tickets of RM66 for both of us (including pony rides, animal zone and F1 simulator), we went up the tower; straight to the observation deck.

    yassin and KL

    I screamed from the top of my lung, “KL, we’re up here!!

    Well, not literally; just softly in my heart.

    I snapped pictures of buildings and was like ‘whoa, this building is pretty, wah that one is awesome, ooooh what an antique building‘ and so on. From the look of Yassin’s hey-this-is-supposed-to-be-my-trip face, I know he was getting bored so I told him he could buy something before we went down.

    I want that Emperor penguin“, he pointed.

    yassin & penguin

    Yassin is a big fan of animals and you could see his drawings of animals that I put up in his blog.

    So, off we went to the Animal Zone. Yassin was expecting Indian Rhino or Siberian Tiger…

    kl tower animal zone

    …told him that the Animal Zone is not like Zoo Negara where big animals are kept but overall he was happy to see cute animals like marmoset, fox and albino baboon. There were snakes but I dare not take their pictures!

    Later, we went for a pony ride and F1 Simulator. He was not allowed on the latter as he was 4 inches short!! But we got to take pictures anyway.

    yassin rides

    We felt renewed after the visit. I did my laundry, cleaned the house and cooked. Yassin continued with his daily routine, playing Marine Park games as well as filling his drawing pads with animal drawings. I continued with my illustrations.

    mgillo

    And also back to figuring out answers to my son’s endless questions. But that is okay as I have 2 things off my list for the week.

  • FT of Malaysia,  Kuala Lumpur,  local events,  Malaysia,  TRAVEL/HOLIDAYS

    FUNdamental @ KLPAC *

    Went to visit the FUNdamental Art Exhibition at KLPAC today with my son, two nephews and blogger buddy, Yoon See.

    I haven’t been to KLPAC before and the usual happened; I got lost. I took the first U-turn and later took a first turn to the left but I ended up at a school near Jalan Kovil Ulu. I didn’t see any building that could be KLPAC so I made a turn back to Balai Polis Sentul, then made a U-turn and started again. This time I ended up at Jalan Cempedak. Knowing that that could not be it, I made another turn back to Balai Polis Sentul and again, made a U-turn to start over. This time I ended up at Sekolah Rendah kebangsaan Sentul Utama!  I nearly gave up and called Yoon See. With the help of Yoon See, a staff of KLPAC gave me the direction via handphone.

    It was the 2nd U-turn actually.

    I viewed the online map first hand before leaving home and I did not print it as I thought I could remember the map perfectly in my mind. Now I can’t really count on my 40 year-old memory, can I? Lol. I finally reached there safely after making three trips passing the Balai Polis Sentul; like the Malay saying, “Pusing pusing tang tu”*. (*Translation: Going round and round and getting nowhere)

    I was amazed upon entering the beautiful park; reminds me of the  ‘Emma’ movie’s beautiful garden setting. Truly a breath of fresh air getting down from the car.

    sentul park

    The KLPAC main building is a simple but sophisticated glass building which has climbing plants to greet us.

    KLPAC

    Upon entering the building, we saw Yoon See waving at us and later went to inner side of the foyer to see the FUNdamental Exhibition.

    The exhibition was what the title describes in the first three capital letters – FUN! It was truly fun to see whimsical children’s art by the artist, Numpueng. Most of her works are made up of fundamental shapes. The fun shapes aim to convey a mood of happiness and pleasure and it is evident when my son truly admires all her paintings.

    This is Numpueng’s 3rd exhibition, the first was held back in 2006 while the 2nd was in 2008. The current exhibition features 31 acrylic on canvas works by her as well as two from her previous exhibitions, priced at between RM300 and RM1500 a piece. The exhibition runs until Dec 6 and may be viewed from 10am to 6.30pm daily.

    Numpueng or her real name Umpaiwan Chevitanondra first began painting to decorate the walls of her now six-year-old son’s room. Numpueng is married to a local artist, Victor Chin.

    fundamental

    My son (middle) admiring the paintings with his cousins.

    yoon see busy snapping away pictures

    Yoon See busy snapping away pictures

    Now, if you are planning to go, don’t forget to print out the LOCATION MAP or else you’ll end up at Jalan Kovil Ulu or Jalan Chempedak like me. Or maybe not.

    After the exhibition, we chatted and enjoyed the pretty view.

    klpac exterior

    My son loves the wire-mesh furniture

    klpac view

    Beautiful setting

    First commenter – mariuca

  • FT of Malaysia,  Kuala Lumpur,  local events,  Malaysia

    Art Expo Malaysia

    Yoon See has been asking me whether I would like to visit the International Art Expo Malaysia, held in MECC Kuala Lumpur, since last week. I agreed to the idea but haven’t really confirmed the date. Yesterday she called me again saying that the expo’s last day would be on Monday 23rd November.

    Since it’s Sunday today, I thought it’s a great idea to feast my eyes with arts rather than facing the computer. Met her at the exhibition at 1.45pm. I did not bring Yassin as he rather stays at home playing computer games such as nex777.

    The expo which has been in its 3rd year already is featuring astonishing artworks from all over the world – Asia, Europe – Eastern and Western, the United States, Central America; a true United Nations of the Art People from all over the world. More than 2,000 artworks from 14 countries is displayed since November 19th, 2009. The five-day exhibition is co-organised by Art Expo Malaysia Sdn Bhd and the National Art Gallery.

    Highlights of the expo are 1 Malaysia Canvas Mosaic, Have a Heart, Malaysian Art Idols, Special Tribute Pavilion, National Art Gallery Malaysia Open 2009, Digital Art China, 19 Dons from China, Suitcase of Stuff and Henry Butcher Art Auction.

    Entering the expo from the 2nd carpark bay, I was greeted by beautiful paintings from Have a Heart booth. Have a Heart is about a group of artists with developmental disorder and other learning disabilities. The Heart group members namely Tan Seng Kit, Nurulakmal Ab Rahman, Leong Teng Seng, Andrew Chew and Damien Wong Sher Yng, have previously represented Malaysia in the 2007 and 2008 expo. Their works had been in personal collection of Malaysians as well as international institutions and individuals.

    have a heart

    Clockwise:
    Artist: Tan Seng Kit (1 Malaysia), Tan Seng Kit (Twin Towers), Nurulakmal Ab Rahman (Garden Series II) and Damien Wong Sher Yng (Beautiful Cranes)

    Moving on to the next booth, the Prime Minister was there to greet me! Well, almost — the painting looks so real!

    1 malaysia mosaic - prime minister

    I know it’s quite big enough for you to read the message of 1Malaysia Canvas Mosaic but I am writing it down for search engine optimisation (SEO) purpose ^__^

    1Malaysia Canvas Mosaic is an ongoing project where artists from all over Malaysia get to paint their impressions of the 1Malaysia concept envisaged by Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Najib Tun Razak, each on a 5″ x 5″ strip (or piece) of canvas. All the pieces will then be assembled into a Super 1Malaysia Mosaic Mural next year in a special ceremony.

    I would like to contribute my piece but I do not have the faintest idea on how to join. Google-d, bing-ed, yahoo-ed… but to no avail. Let me know if you have the information!

    297 mosaics

    297 mosaics…and counting…

    Next, Yoon See and I visited the Korea’s section featuring 40 artists, all represented by International Art Cooperative Organisation (IACO) South Korea.

    These are my favourites from Korea:

    art expo - chang, chi won

    artex_korea cartoon

    Next we visited the National Art Gallery Malaysia Open 2009 section. A particular painting caught my eyes…

    artex_ilove

    …BEAUTIFUL!!! The painting entitled Cinta Flora & Fauna by Jainal Amambing is selling at RM8000. If only I have the money…

    Next we visited Malaysian Art Idols, Digital Art China, 19 Dons from China, Suitcase of Stuff and Henry Butcher Art Auction and Special Tribute Pavilion. Here are some beautiful paintings by Yuan Ye, a painter from China.

    artex_yuan ye

    Next, we went to the Art of Engineering section; featuring 2 lotuses: Europa SE and Elise S.

    lotus

    Ok, that concludes my visit to the International Art Expo Malaysia 2009. The expo’s last day is tomorrow, visiting hours is from 10.30am until 5.00pm. Admission is free, parking is RM5.00. For location map, visit Art Expo Malaysia.

    Be there or BE THERE. The next expo will only be here in Kuala Lumpur November 2010.