Thursday, June 30, 2011

Bingko's got a brand new bag

Whew! So there's a couple new things that have been in development or are already out in the world.

I have an art show currently hanging at a new micro gallery called The Velcro Gallery in SOMA. It's my very first show (and theirs as well) and I feel truly and deeply blessed to have the opportunity to be doing so in such a fun space. As the name implies, everything is hung with velcro as it's a sound studio by day. Here's more info on the show:
http://www.velcrogallery.com/galleries/

This opportunity lit such a fire under my proverbial bottom, that I decided to start a new website and self publish a book in order to keep that momentum going. You can find my new website here:


As for the book, here's a preview of it as well as a portal to the shop:

Friday, April 15, 2011

Mr. Weaver I presume...


This is my first little experiment with ArtStudio via the iPod Touch. It's actually super robust, not to mention I love the smudge tool. This is inspired by almost bumping into a cocoon undergoing construction not so long ago. It's amazing what you can witness when you just slow down.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

One of these is not like the other...


I came across an especially nap loving sea elephant this past weekend, and was immediately struck by what a perfectly bottle shaped bundle of lard she was. I was also struck by how much I wanted to snuggle right alongside her.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Happy New Year!

Happy Holidays! from Kevin Ang on Vimeo.



From mum and I to you all this year...
Be well, be joyous, be kind to yourself and others :)

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Illuminara


I attended a Winter Solstice celebration in Muir Woods yesterday. The paths were all lit with illuminara, the canopy echoing with christmas carols, and folk stories were being told around fire pits. At a certain point, the lights ended and I ventured further into the forest where my only guides were my trusty flashlight and intuition. After awhile, I turned off the the flashlight altogether, letting my eyes adjust to the darkness, and for a brief while, experienced what it's like to truly commune with nature. And the best thing that came out of it was that even though I was far afield from the crowd, the sounds of civilization, et al, I never truly felt alone in all that darkness. In fact, I don't believe there really is such a thing. Our bodies trick us, but the spirit knows better.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

"True" Grit is a True Classic

I just saw the latest Coen Bros opus yesterday evening, and I can honestly say it's one of the best westerns I've ever seen. Go do yourself a favor this holiday and enjoy the beautiful Christmas gift that is "True Grit".

The Dude abides again...

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving from Hipster Central


Having Thanksgiving lunch with some workmates the other day, my eyes chanced upon a crew of hipsters milling about with martini glasses in hand, ironic mustaches and all. I could not help but wonder:

Do hipsters know they're hipsters?

Monday, November 8, 2010

La Familia Calacas



I'm about a week late here with my dedication, but I guess inspiration strikes at will! I've always thought the Day of the Dead was such a healthy and open way to remember those who have passed. The end doesn't have to be all doom and gloom.

So I present you Senora Florita and Senor Skullito in all their glory :)

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Tron Night

Greetings programs!

As a child of the 80's, Tron was one of those seminal films that really inspired me to draw to my heart's content. Few films ignited my imagination quite like that film. It hasn't aged as well as the heart and mind remembers it, but Jeff Bridges is a national and timeless treasure as far as I'm concerned.

On the eve of Tron Night (which should be showing in your local IMAX theatre), here's hoping that lighting strikes twice and that the new film does the same for some bright eyed kid in the audience. In 3D!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Lost in the Moment


This was inspired by a talk with a good friend this afternoon. His description of a moment he had with his daughter as she fell asleep is moving for me.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

For Thailand...



Having been lucky enough to travel extensively through Southeast Asia in the last decade, one of the most common sights you come across on the road are scooters, scooters, and more scooters. But what makes it so special is bearing witness to whole families on these two wheelers moving collectively through their days together.

In the aftermath of the protests in Bangkok, I dedicate this drawing to the enduring and very warm spirit of the people.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Monday, April 12, 2010

Aesop Reimagined: Fox & Crane


And now we come to the part of the story where Crane is not so happy with Fox.

If you're curious as to where this came from, I think it's a mix of having watched John Woo's "Red Cliff" (glorious return to form btw) and admiring both clips of Fantastic Mr. Fox and the Mozilla Firefox logo. I do love me some Aesop's Fables!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Chinese New Year with a bit of Heart


Today, we have ourselves a 2 for 1 special on an astrological and interpersonal level. Here's wishing you a Happy Lunar New Year & a Happy Valentine's!