Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Go green!


A little project I worked on about creating awareness about saving paper/trees, going green. Installation done with green vinyl sticker - shapes were cut out manually and pasted on the wall, across the corridor floor and to the other side. (Thank you for the nice photos, Wisnu!)

I wanted to create the effect of stepping into a green zone, or walking momentarily into a little forest, and within the zone, you could read the little signs to learn more about what our consumption of trees/paper was.

Here's a close up of the trees.

We laboured over the concept for a few days. Luckily, the setup took less than 2 hours, thanks to the help of 3 of my colleagues!

Some other installations were also done to create awareness of paper consumption within the office. Below, we calculated how many sheets of copier paper was used in a year for a group of departments - 6,085,280 sheets!!

Hopefully, the installations help my colleagues think about using paper more thoughtfully. I'm a culprit myself - I consume a lot of paper, and also hoard it! (esp nice sketchbooks and notebooks!)
It seems that on average, an average tree makes only about 8,300 sheets of copier paper. That's only about 16 reams of copier paper. My calculations tell me that I use up one tree in every 18 months!
If you want to find out more about the yield of paper from trees, please go to http://www.conservatree.com/learn/EnviroIssues/TreeStats.shtml
I've got several trees to my name already, and I hate the idea that I'm killing them :( I'm more conscious about how much I consume these days (paper, water, clothes, food, etc). The earth's got my commitment to consuming less, creating less waste and creating more good! :)

Monday, March 16, 2009

Portrait Day - unsold pieces





Some unsold pieces from Feb and Mar 2009 OIC Portrait Days :) Pencil and poster colours on brown paper.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Bell and flowers


Having some fun with coloured ballpoint pens from Daiso in my sketchbook. This lovely haiku is from Zen poet, Matsuo Basho :)