Banner Shuffle: Pixelpastry
21-year-old Lim Si Ping is the artist behind PixelPastry. Ping may not have been in the industry long, but since the launch of her site in 2005, she has already landed appearances in some choice magazines. Her design style has been described as a combination of three forms of design lured into one form of art; a blend of photography, computer-generated graphics, and hands-on art. Keep an eye on her slowly-but-surely-growing portfolio.
Lim Si Ping’s new installation work for the Tiger Translate Museum is currently on display at Ann Siang Hill till July.
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Work like you don’t need the cash,
Live like tomorrow’s your last,
Love like you’ve never been trashed.
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