Di* composition


Di*composition
24 June 2006


Wonderful District host a show by a group of art students from the British International School. The artists have been working around themes of composition and destruction, growth and redevelopment. They have chosen to base their work around the Opera House, a renowned French Colonial building which signifies a multiplicity of meanings. From an icon of harsh times, a bastion of European culture and a tourist meeting point, the Opera House is centrally placed in a down town, District 1 location. Wonderful district lends itself to collaboration and discourse and the students have worked in a group to formalise and produce their ideas. Their outcome is a comment on their environment, our community… a constantly changing, evolving and developing city that heralds an exciting future whilst maintaining its strong and political history.

Artists: Hanh Nguyen, Minh Ho, Eun Ji Chaung, Linh Pham, Dini Muana, Triana Hernandez

Artist advisors: Vikki Hill, Betrand Peret, Sandrine Llouquet

British International School of Vietnam - Students work












Magnification - A2 Exam Final Piece.
Oil Painting on canvas
Jim Abril











Magnification
A2 Exam prep sheet.
Jim Abril











Prince Andrew walking
in front of mural designed
and facilitated by IB Diploma
students, painted by KS3
Secondary students.













Vietnam Mural in Street Kids
School Library, Pham Ngu Lao,
HCMC, Vietnam.
Designed and painted by
Secondary students.
















Triana Hernandez,
IB Diploma student.
Cermic pot - flowers and teeth.
Related to female sexuality,
Feminism and Surrealism.
















Minh Ho IB Diploma Student.
Mixed media poly-block prints.
Surfaces.












IB Diploma Art trip
to Singapore.
Workshop with Shih Yun Yeo
in her studio Instinc
















Triana Hernandez,
IB Diploma student.
Ceramic pot - flowers and teeth.
Related to female sexuality,
Feminism and Surrealism.

















Eun Ji Chung
IB Diploma student
Surfaces
Mixed media sculpture
based on water

















Eun Ji Chung
IB Diploma student
Surfaces
Large scale wall mural
One of three
based on water
















Hanh Nguyen
IB Diploma student
Surfaces
Mixed media sculpture
Effects of advertising
and media on society












Australia Chamber of Commerce
Young Designers Award
Winner and runner up
entries from BIS.












Ha-Kyung Moon
Year 11
IGCSE Mock Exam
Bustling Market
Acrylica on canvas












Life drawing workshops












Eun Ji Chung
IGCSE Exam
Dappled sunlight and
strong shadows

A1 acrylic painting












Year 10 Sketchbook












Year 10 Sketchbook












Year 10 sketchbook












Year 10 sketchbook
Trip to Islamic Arts Museum
Kuala Lumper












Year 10
Expression
A1 Acrylic paintings
Self-portraits














Year 10
Natural Form
A1 Chalk and charcoal studies
Enlargement








Year 10
Expression
Self Portraits
A1 Pencil drawings
















Year 10
Natural Form
Mixed media sculptures
(wire, hand made paper,
natural and found objects)

27 Duong 5 - Private View 18 Feb 2006















27 Duong 5

recent work by vikki hill

sound by simon wring

The work shown in this exhibition is a celebration of people and places; countries and cultures. The ink drawings on the ground floor refer to cities that are, or have been, important to me in various ways. They are stories of journeys taken.



City Series, 2006
Ink, mixed media collage








London, 2006

















Kabul, 2006

















Singapore, 2006















The Tokyo painting was originally part of a tryp tich based on women from different parts of Asia – Japan, Indonesia and Afghanistan. The painting is an extension of my journal that I kept whilst away. Pattern and repetition are predominant features in my work. This is reflected in the Bangkok photographs that also show the surface of the streets.

The circular paintings from Singapore were documents of my trip to the island and became a journal in themselves. The 2 drawings (rubbings) document my house and my neighbourhood. The making was assisted by my young neighbours.



Duong So 5
Crayon on paper










Upstairs houses a series of 9 paintings and their felt ‘reflections’. The idea was conceptualised last year on a visit to Hoi An, where the surfaces and textures of the walls and buildings fascinated me. I made the pieces during the New Year celebrations and each refer to an aspect of Vietnamese culture - myth, legend, song. The moon reoccurs in each piece. Felt-making is labour-intensive, and the focus of these is the process, colour, pattern and repetition.




Wall Series, 2006
Series of 9 mixed media pieces















Felt Reflections, 2006














The sound is by Simon Wring. He has collected and manipulated sounds from the neighbourhood that reflect the work shown.




The Flip-flop Game, 2006
Oil and mixed media on canvas