
Charming Jonathan Yun met me at his no-name studio in Armenian Street. Why has it no name? It’s a question all of us are asking as this young person has certainly made him self a name with his individually crafted, both filigree and bold, semi precious stone studded, and contemporary silver jewelry.
As this proceeds to shake the chemicals with the jewelry, he wipes his hands and, at last I get to start a proper interview. It doesn’t help that the answer to my first question “How old are you”, receives the answer, “I rather not tell you my age-lah”. This soft spoken, unassuming guy prefers to give as little personal history as possible, and endeavors to be as private as possible in a very modest kind of manner.
A great enthusiast of the sciences, he finished Form six as a science student, only giving up on the science education when he could not manage the additional mathematics. “I am glad I did the sciences as I use the principles found in the sciences when problem solving with my art form.”
“I have always been artistic and took Art as an extra subject in SPM with no classes.” How did he score? “Passed with an A1”.
Jonathan’s parents then encouraged him to attend college in the Arts in Singapore. “ They believed that this was where my best capabilities lay”, he stated. He stumbled on Jewelry Design in his second year and has not looked back since. He took a course in Gold and Silver smiting.
His range of jewelry inspired by nature does not just reflect coral but also butterflies. He had previously worked at the Butterfly Farm and collaborated to develop a method of encasing delicate butterfly wings in resin. Jonathan took this one step further and designed bold silver forms to hold them, making attractive and unusual pendants and brooches to die for!
The joy and sophistication of the art that this,easy-to-talk to person does, speaks for him in volumes.
Jonathan is always at our market. Come by and meet him for yourself.
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Grandma’s Century Egg Basket - Ronnie Ng Lam Hock
“I’m from Klang. Mahathir said to look east and I came here to work in the commercial Air conditioning Business. I married here and here I now stay!” says this amazing craft person.
So, does Grandma’s kitchen equate to good cooking skills? No way, Ronnie remembers his grandma hanging the eggs in this cool chicken wire container high above so that the rats could not get at them. He then proceeded to improvise and improve on the century egg basket using galvanized iron wires gauged 10 and 20. This new basket is an easy wash, hang and dry storage system, reminiscent of our past and therefore all the more desirable.
Of course this translated into simple but beautiful sculptures of the Trishaw in galvanized iron wire.
His models, baskets, lamps and candle holders are detailed and meticulously done. “You can use chicken wire and it would be faster to make but will have no fineness. So I twist and turn good quality wire, ensuring that the end product will not scratch or hurt people or furniture.” This is painstaking work and requires much time and energy
Ronnie designs much of his own work and tries to use a lot of recycled material. “I use whatever remnants I can find from the sites where I work to come up with these items”, he explains.
Ronnie will be at the Market in June to show off his wares and teach anyone who wants to learn his trade.
4 comments:
Hi Jonathan,
If you happen to visit you blog again, this is Victor from Singapore. Hope you still remember me.
I still have your T-Shirt with the Eagle Design. Pls send me a mail at thessa29@yahoo.com
Hi Jonathan
I am very impressed and intereste din your collections. Cam you please email to me your contact: spunky2009@gmail.com
Looking forward to meeting you in person soon.
Thanks.
Paul
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