
Hello Dudes.
Holy crap yesterday was raining the whole entire day, kinda screwed up mann.
Anyway yippee finally i had purchased that particular so called bag that i want at Haji Lane.
That bag was really cool it's hand carry, the colour are amazing damn striking yellow, red, orange damn cool.
Oh yah, i brought that bag at Haji Lane, costed me estimate about 90 bucks yah i know petty crazy me.

Actually after i brought my bag, my friends and I actually planned to watch " Sing to the dawn "
but Ts, Nathan and Samantha kinda busy with some training.

Oh god, forget about it.
So my friends and I went to the Visual ARTS Exhibition it's located at City Hall's Old Supreme Court. Those Arts were kinda cool and unique but some of it were really weird really really weird i simply just don't understand what it's about. Anyway we paid 5 bucks each for the entrance fee.
There's one or two of the art were really very cool one of it was done by
Lee, Yong Deok born 1956, Korea.
" I'm not Expensive, 2008 "
Installation
Aluminum plate, Fibreglass, Urethane paint & Neon light
Courtesy of Pyo Gallery, Seoul

Basically this art play with movement and illusion. The artist drew us towards his pieces with mesmerising tricks of the eye. We move towards them, across and away from, experimenting with our sense of sight and our location. Damn cool right?
Especially as we move away, one might ask if the figures are inching closer to us or further away. Basically if you were at the exhibition there's a note that wrote about this art.

It's stated that: Lee relies on our human capability to take things for granted. We assume that flatness necessarily occurs on a flat surface, when in fact, a flat surface has long challenged artists to investigate its supposed limits.
It makes sense right, Cool.
Yup there's one more Art by Han, Jong-Gun, Korea
Evolutional Mythology, 2007
Glass bottles, bottle gourds

This particular art was really cool. Han, Jong-Gun created Gourds that resemble human faces.
The artist took a year to carefully plant the seeds, grow and nurture them, and when they bore fruit, he shaped them with his hands almost everyday until they ended up resembling human faces. They are result of a long continued effort by the artist and his incredible perseverance.
Both of this arts were really damn incredible, awesome.

Alright i think i'll stop here about the exhibition it's getting kinda bored right, anyway if you guys really want to go visit this exhibition you guys gonna be quick mann the closing date is until 16 Nov
Alright so after we left the City Hall we headed back to what we usually do eat, slack maybe bowling?
6 hours 15 minutes more
Genting
Gonna M.I.A for a few day, sorry no choice.
Off i go, i gonna pack my bag soon mann.