On
a weekend afternoon, I joined potential homeowners to view the show units for
Phase B properties at the Avira Medini Iskandar, a charming development by
Eastern & Oriental (E & O) Berhad in Iskandar Puteri.
Fashion artist, Clayrene Chan [Right] creating customised gown illustrations for young guests at the event. |
It
was easy to find my way to the Avira Medini Sales Gallery, located directly
opposite Citrine Hub.
I
saw from the masterplan that this 207-acre development comprises landed
residences, service apartments, condominiums and commercial units.
From
the conversations and languages overheard among the visitors, I could tell that
they were a mix of locals and expatriates, some accompanied by children and
senior members of the family.
To
add interest to the event, the organisers had arranged fun activities like
brewed coffee appreciation, hands-on handicrafts and a guest appearance by
fashion artist, Clayrene Chan, who would create customized illustrations for
visitors.
She
would also demonstrate her Water Nail Art, using nail polish colours to create
an illustration on water.
Clayrene Chan, painting with watercolours and shimmering nail colours for the bling effect! |
I
was rather impressed by this young artist whose unique art had established a
strong reputation on social media and was featured on print and news media like
Channel News Asia and Mediacorp’s Channel 8.
In
fact, her Princess Dreams series of illustrations
caught the attention of international couture houses and started her on a
journey to work with prestigious brands like Chanel, Christian Louboutin, Louis
Vuitton, Bally, Carolina Herrera, Tudor, Chopard, Moet Hennessy and Harper’s
Bazaar, just to name a few.
These
were mainly live illustration shows where her art was featured at product
launches, new store openings and private VIP events held in Singapore, Kuala
Lumpur, Hong Kong, Melbourne, London and even a solo exhibition at Le Clef
Louvre Paris for Paris Fashion Week 2018.
As
I considered her illustrious career in fashion art, I thought it was brilliant for
Chan to be associated with E & O, an established brand in property,
hospitality, retail and lifestyle products here.
Clayrene Chan with a visitor, holding up her customised gown illustration |
At
the Sales Gallery, I saw visitors filling up their names on a form, who would then
take their turn to talk to Chan and have their own glamorous gown,
custom-designed by her.
Using
brisk strokes, this left-handed artist used the visitors’ choice of colours
from a palette of water-colours to paint gorgeous gowns and added the final
touch of glitz using frosted nail polish colours, dusted with sparkling bling.
When
we were introduced, I was pleasantly surprised that Chan remembered meeting me back
in 2012 at a fund-raising event for an animal shelter, held at the premises of
the former EightLido in Johor Baru.
From
the confident strokes of her paintbrush, I could see that this Kluang-born,
Singapore-based artist, had indeed come a long way since we last me.
Her
talent and skills struck me as rather unique because she has an established niche
as a fashion artist in a career with international couture brands.
Visitors observing her while she performed a demonstration of painting an illustration in her Water Nail Art |
During
the event, the queue of visitors seeking a customized illustration from Chan
was long but my patience paid off when there was a break and she could chat
with me to share about her journey that took her from Kluang to the world.
This
affable artist told me that it all started while she was in Chong Hwa High
School, her alma mater in Kluang which was associated with Singapore’s Nanyang
Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) for its Art & Design course.
But
when she won a full scholarship with NAFA to major in Fine Arts, her father did
not speak to her for three months.
Like
many Asian parents, her father felt that art was not a sustainable career.
Skillfully performing her Water Nail Art demonstration using nail colours |
In
spite of his strong opposition, Chan, the eldest of three siblings, decided to
pursue her passion in art in Singapore.
Over the years, her father has become
her biggest fan.
Looking
back on her childhood, Chan acknowledged that she and her siblings lacked
nothing because their father was a good provider.
In
fact, she grew up on a diet of Disney cartoons and the dreamy princesses’ gowns
– especially that of Cinderella – was
the inspiration for her Princess Dreams
theme.
Chan
confessed that she used to struggle with an identity crisis simply because she
was Chinese but was obsessed with Disney princesses’ gowns, which had Western
origins.
“Where
do I belong?” “Can I make a living with art?”
These
were questions that bothered her as she pondered over the concept for her Final
Year Project.
During
a semester break, she was home in Kluang where she spotted a lady selling
traditional cotton candy.
This
inspired her to stick to her Princess Dreams theme and for her Project, she used
cotton candy as the medium to design a gown.
After
her graduation, she worked as an art instructor with a small studio in
Singapore for two years
As
she helped students wash and clean their palettes, the attractive blend of
colours caught her eyes and she wanted to preserve its beauty.
Clayrene Chan, a fashion artist from Kluang, Johor |
This
sparked the challenge for her to move on from water-colours-on-paper as a
medium, to using nail-polish-colours-on-water as an avenue to express her creativity.
Meanwhile
she maintained an exciting online gallery of her Princess Dreams designs to share her art and added her latest Water
Nail Art design series to her gallery.
She
was thrilled when her designs were spotted and featured by Design Taxi, an
international design website.
This
was a huge motivation so Chan decided to focus on couture and went on to design
grand gowns with a magical touch – using sparkling nail-polish – and
established her signature style in fashion illustration.
When
her work was featured by designer Zuhair Murad, Chan was invited to their Fall
Winter 2017/2018 Collection show in Paris.
With
her profile raised through international exposure, there was no turning back
for Chan who went on to work on projects with brands like Ralph & Russo,
Charles & Keith and Mikoto, a renowned jewelry brand in Mongolia.
Blessed
with natural entrepreneurial skills, this fashion artist from Johor is
certainly going places and someone to watch as her career blossoms.
Visit
Instagram@artclaytion and www.artclaytion.com
A version of this was published in the July 2019 issue of The Iskandarian.
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