Good vibesss: Asahi by Hellopigu
Acrylic on Wood.
28 x 13 cm.
Born 1992 in Singapore, Brenda Tan originally started out making drawings and sculptures. Since pursuing her MA Fine Arts at LASALLE College of the Arts, she has been challenging the boundaries set between art and illustration through her work. Most recently, she has developed a moniker HelloPigu, following the life of her character, a Longevity Peach to document everyday occurrences of adulting.
Moving out of the realms of digital illustrations, HelloPigu is taking full form by foraying into the physical world. Her recent works include murals at Urban Design Festival (2018) and The Substation (2019), an interactive installation at Night Festival (2019) as well as the debut of her canvas paintings at UltraSuperNew Gallery (2021).
Acrylic on Wood.
28 x 13 cm.
Born 1992 in Singapore, Brenda Tan originally started out making drawings and sculptures. Since pursuing her MA Fine Arts at LASALLE College of the Arts, she has been challenging the boundaries set between art and illustration through her work. Most recently, she has developed a moniker HelloPigu, following the life of her character, a Longevity Peach to document everyday occurrences of adulting.
Moving out of the realms of digital illustrations, HelloPigu is taking full form by foraying into the physical world. Her recent works include murals at Urban Design Festival (2018) and The Substation (2019), an interactive installation at Night Festival (2019) as well as the debut of her canvas paintings at UltraSuperNew Gallery (2021).
Acrylic on Wood.
28 x 13 cm.
Born 1992 in Singapore, Brenda Tan originally started out making drawings and sculptures. Since pursuing her MA Fine Arts at LASALLE College of the Arts, she has been challenging the boundaries set between art and illustration through her work. Most recently, she has developed a moniker HelloPigu, following the life of her character, a Longevity Peach to document everyday occurrences of adulting.
Moving out of the realms of digital illustrations, HelloPigu is taking full form by foraying into the physical world. Her recent works include murals at Urban Design Festival (2018) and The Substation (2019), an interactive installation at Night Festival (2019) as well as the debut of her canvas paintings at UltraSuperNew Gallery (2021).