
These M’sians Are Making Clay-Modelling More Accessible & Fuss-Free Through DIY Kits
Clayground is a Malaysian startup making DIY clay kits that don't need a pottery wheel for spinning or a kiln for firing.
Clayground is a Malaysian startup making DIY clay kits that don't need a pottery wheel for spinning or a kiln for firing.
The Rojak Projek makes portraits of Malaysians created with local food and delicacies to celebrate the country's diversity.
Cult Creative is a membership based networking platform similar to a LinkedIn for creative professionals to connect and work together.
Sisters And Brushes was founded earlier this year by two sisters from Sabah who found a way to capitalise on their dad's old CD stash.
Buttermilk Art is a platform created by Yi-Hui Chan, who intends for it to serve as a directory for finding Malaysian artists.
Lafenco is an embroidery startup created by a Malaysian woman who fell ill and had to resign from her job during the pandemic.
KC Lee is a live sketch artist who created the longest sketch journal in the Malaysia Book of Records, and founded of KL Urban Sketchers.
As the influence of technology in art grows, two local artists share how they use tech to create immersive exhibits at Singapore Art Week 2020.
Design company POW Ideas are behind some of the most instagrammable spaces in KL, such as Market Lane, Inside Scoop, Kaiju and KL Journal.
CRAFT La is a Malaysian e-commerce platform that allows local artisans to market their handmade arts and crafts and also organise online workshops.
Some factors that determine the cost are the size and material of the item, number of colours used, number of straight lines as well as the size of details.
Mabel Story is an arts and crafts business started by Ipoh local Mabel Low in 2012. She creates clay sculptures inspired by Japanese anime.