

Blood Sun I, 2022
9:16, colour, 30 sec loop
Blood Sun II, 2024
9:16, colour, 30 sec loop
Presented by ToNewEntities
CROSSROADS: Singapore Art Week 2024 and 2022
9:16, colour, 30 sec loop
Blood Sun II, 2024
9:16, colour, 30 sec loop
Presented by ToNewEntities
CROSSROADS: Singapore Art Week 2024 and 2022
A Malayan tiger-human hybrid emerges as a spectral entity, shifting states of human, animal, and machine. This hybrid form operates as a response to an environment marked by continuous flux, embodying strategies of adaptation within shifting ecologies.
𓃮𓃮𓃮 Shapeshifting Guardians of Suvarnabhumi (ongoing) engages with spectral figures that materialise at the intersections of mythology, ecology, and political force. Like the Malayan tiger-human hybrid in Blood Sun, these guardians inhabit multiple ontological registers: protector, predator, human, spirit. Their transformations mirror the mutable nature of Suvarnabhumi, a mythic geography shaped by imperial entanglements and migration. Saturated by the sun’s burning gaze, they engage in the contested politics of visibility, erasure, the seen, and unseen.
𓃮𓃮𓃮 Shapeshifting Guardians of Suvarnabhumi (ongoing) engages with spectral figures that materialise at the intersections of mythology, ecology, and political force. Like the Malayan tiger-human hybrid in Blood Sun, these guardians inhabit multiple ontological registers: protector, predator, human, spirit. Their transformations mirror the mutable nature of Suvarnabhumi, a mythic geography shaped by imperial entanglements and migration. Saturated by the sun’s burning gaze, they engage in the contested politics of visibility, erasure, the seen, and unseen.