Otherworldly Artistic Creation with Shing Yin Khor
Description
Shing Yin Khor is a multi-dimensional artist, almost literally. She’s a cartoonist, illustrator, sculptor, and installation and experimental artist. She works across many media, technology, and ideas. She says she’s entered a new phase of her career over the last five years, and we talk about her work, empathy, and how she got here.
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Show notes
- You should definitely follow Shing on Instagram, visit her Patreon, and read her on Twitter
- Jim Woodring, a cartoonist with a comprehensively different world, also created a 7-foot-pen
- Does it require 10,000 hours to master something? Not really.
- The Center for Otherworld Science
- Portal's protagonist is a woman
- The Blue Ox Bar at the XOXO Festival
- The Popeye movie was filmed in Malta, and the former sets were turned into a peculiar theme park
- The Harry Potter “Warner Brothers Studio Tour” outside London is actually a celebration and explanation of all the beautiful craftwork that goes into making those films
- Resistance Cranes raised $10,000 in October 2018 to aid refugees and immigrants