PEDRO People

Familiar Spaces, Scattered Sentiments

A first for him venturing away from collage and image making. This is the first photo series by local artist Dylan Chan in collaboration with PEDRO, showcasing their new winter products.

BY DYLAN CHAN, 1 OCTOBER 2021

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My name is Dylan Chan, a Singaporean based artist who is currently undertaking his Bachelors in Fine Arts (Hons) at Lasalle College of the Arts.

My name is Dylan Chan, a Singaporean based artist who is currently undertaking his Bachelors in Fine Arts (Hons) at Lasalle College of the Arts.

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Within my works I abstract instances from everyday life which draws from memories and reminiscences centred around intimacy. They thread between fact and fiction, as I compose and weave together images into a textured landscape often telling solitary narratives. Through this exploration of the autobiographical, I hope to gain a deeper understanding of myself and the influences that govern our perception.


Within my works I abstract instances from everyday life which draws from memories and reminiscences centred around intimacy. They thread between fact and fiction, as I compose and weave together images into a textured landscape often telling solitary narratives. Through this exploration of the autobiographical, I hope to gain a deeper understanding of myself and the influences that govern our perception.

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The body of work presented for The Journal, is a series of images that were conceptualised from thinking about everyday objects and configurations which we commonly encounter them. These encounters situate the viewer within a domestic space, as they navigate through the images frame by frame. Possibly eluding to a bigger narrative composition.



The body of work presented for The Journal, is a series of images that were conceptualised from thinking about everyday objects and configurations which we commonly encounter them. These encounters situate the viewer within a domestic space, as they navigate through the images frame by frame. Possibly eluding to a bigger narrative composition.

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