Top 20 Most Popular Noise Artists and their works!
You came, you saw and you voted: results of your top 20 favourite artists and their works are out! Thanks to your support, these lucky Noise artists got up close and personal with world-renowned artists and designers at the DesignEDGE conference on 12 November, courtesy of Noise Singapore! Watch out for our next newsletter to see what it was all about!
Your Top 20 Most Popular Noise Artists
Artists
Work Title
Category
Votes
Long Xueping, Peng Di and Yuan Kailai
The Swing
Animation
254
Liu Ziyi Angel
PicassoD
Fashion
86
Joey Lim
Sigh! Shopping...
Photography
53
Ho Panliang
Open my eyes
Photography
46
Lim Xiu Ru
Old Age
Original Music Composition
45
Mohd Radzi
Breaktime
Poetry
43
David Liew
The cursed poker cards, 123 version 1
Animation
42
Edwin Yap
Safety helmet
Illustration and Painting
39
Nurul Huda Abdul Aziz
Illegal Cheese
Scripts
39
Lee Hsueh Ling
3D-illustration 01
Illustration
30
Cheryl Seah
She's her own superstar
Photography
29
Len Wei Wen
Night at Esplanade
Photography
29
Teo Weijun
Zest
Graphic Design
27
Ang Huiling
Naturally Yours
Mobile Pics
27
Jerome Romulus Santhanam
One Country one Forest One Monkey
Photography
25
Shann Koh
Reflection
Photography
21
Muhammad Rizwan Abdoll Rashid
Youth
Graffiti Art
20
Andrew Salim Tan
1 life. live it.
Mobile Pics
19
Yap Zhi Xin
Starry Beads
Fashion and Accessories
14
Lennie Kwan
Japan Fair
Graphic Design
14
Spotlight on Noise artists
Long Xueping, Peng Di and Yuan Kailai:
Wanna know why The Swing received 254 votes? Check out their animation on the Noise Singapore website website now!
Liu Ziyi Angel:
Check out more exciting fashion designs by Angel on the Noise Singapore website! Look under the Raffles Design Institutes showcase in SHOUT!
Joey Lim:
Like Joey's photograph? The Photography category on the Noise Singapore website has more great works by this prolific young artist.
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The truth has never been better told of a meteoric rise of great artists, and here it is in a two-page spread (featuring fourteen works of art) that signals the beginning of a big bang in creative expression! Ladies and gentlemen, feast your eyes on the astounding, the spectacular and the experimental work of young local talents courtesy of Singapore's very own Noise Festival!
Game Axis, October 2005
Noise Singapore, a new arts festival for young people…[showcased]…948 works selected out of 3,502 entries submitted. Young artists using all sorts of media took part. They include music, writing and composing mobile phone ringtones.”
Young Artists; New Works ; Media Exposure
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