Within the brief span of a few years, Yunalis Zarai has reached the pinnacle of Malaysia’s local music echelon. Breaking [...]
The Boy Fitz Hammond (TBFH) is a graduate of the world famous Crayola Institute of New York from where he got lessons in illustration & character design. His favorite illustrators include late Charles Schultz and also William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. This boy just loves to draw. He also likes making images that move with his friend Sam. TBFH’s style can be easily accepted and is well suited for people who are old, and people who are still young.

Remember when we were younger we had colorful staples to play with in school? I never imagined that staples (used to attach papers together) could one day be made as a piece of jewelry. Enter these 14 Karat gold-plated staples from Studio OOOMS. Though its main purpose is as jewelry, you could also put the staples using a normal stapler onto your clothing or just about anything you can think of. A pack of 24 pieces of these gold-plated staples will cost you 140 euro and will come in a black velvet box. Now lets hope your boss realizes the tiny piece of staple you handed in with your report to impress him.

Valentine Willie Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur opens 2010 with Contemporary Rhetoric, a dynamic exhibition by young Malaysian artists that explore visual practice as a powerful and common language to reveal public and personal artistic concerns. Featuring the works of Chong Kim Chiew, Eiffel Chong, Erna Dyanty, Gan Siong King, Goh Lee Kwang, Haslin Ismail, Liew Kwai Fei, Lim Keh Soon, Meor Saifulah, Muhd Sarip, Shahril Nizam, Ruzzeki Harris, Phuan Thai Meng and Tey Beng Tze, the exhibition presents the latest evolution and reinvention of contemporary art as an engaging, persuasive, challenging and playful rhetoric of the ‘now’.