narrativeforms is a multi-disciplinary studio for passions, curating a selection of lifestyle and object-based works, through an experiential brand approach. Narrating stories behind each unique form, the brand's growing repository aims to heighten the experience and emotional fulfilment for its users.
narrativeforms is a collection of passions and experimentations by Shawn, exploring art and design in conjunction with his architectural background. The brand displays a catalogue of illustrated art prints, photography, self published zines, crafts, and unique curated objects.
narrativeforms carries a range of illustrations, zines, photography related products. Please view the catalogue of works in the website link provided. Below I have added some information on 2 of the zines that I will be selling at KLABF.
1. Urban Assemblies, Zine (2024)
Featuring 14 local and international collaborators, the zine aims to document and validate ground up structures and ideals littered around our highly policed urban infrastructures. Going against the jurisdiction of the land, these subversive bricolage reforms the experience of our monotonous outdoor public cadence. Collecting the stories of individuals, documenting the anomalies within their immediate surroundings, this zine displays photographs and illustrations of the weird and wonderful bricolage morphologies. The zine is divided into 5 primary segments, exploring different aspects of Urban Assemblies and its social infrastructures.
2. The Oddity of Oxley, Zine (2025)
The Oxley neighborhood in the heart of Singapore is both a cultural and urban bubble of entropy, shaped over time and continuously being reformed. Beyond its aging facades and slower urban pace, we peel back the layers of a neighborhood over a century old, uncovering traces of the past that coexist with the present. Without the active institutional conservation of the Oxley neighbourhood, the project is thus spurred on by grassroots efforts to capture the oddities of the neighbourhood that lays hidden in plain sight. This book is based on Oxley Stories’ walking tours into a physical photo zine.
narrativeforms.
narrativeforms is a multi-disciplinary studio for passions, curating a selection of lifestyle and object-based works, through an experiential brand approach. Narrating stories behind each unique form, the brand's growing repository aims to heighten the experience and emotional fulfilment for its users.
narrativeforms is a collection of passions and experimentations by Shawn, exploring art and design in conjunction with his architectural background. The brand displays a catalogue of illustrated art prints, photography, self published zines, crafts, and unique curated objects.
Blk 469B, #13-69
Singapore 752469
narrativeforms carries a range of illustrations, zines, photography related products. Please view the catalogue of works in the website link provided. Below I have added some information on 2 of the zines that I will be selling at KLABF.
1. Urban Assemblies, Zine (2024)
Featuring 14 local and international collaborators, the zine aims to document and validate ground up structures and ideals littered around our highly policed urban infrastructures. Going against the jurisdiction of the land, these subversive bricolage reforms the experience of our monotonous outdoor public cadence. Collecting the stories of individuals, documenting the anomalies within their immediate surroundings, this zine displays photographs and illustrations of the weird and wonderful bricolage morphologies. The zine is divided into 5 primary segments, exploring different aspects of Urban Assemblies and its social infrastructures.
2. The Oddity of Oxley, Zine (2025)
The Oxley neighborhood in the heart of Singapore is both a cultural and urban bubble of entropy, shaped over time and continuously being reformed. Beyond its aging facades and slower urban pace, we peel back the layers of a neighborhood over a century old, uncovering traces of the past that coexist with the present. Without the active institutional conservation of the Oxley neighbourhood, the project is thus spurred on by grassroots efforts to capture the oddities of the neighbourhood that lays hidden in plain sight. This book is based on Oxley Stories’ walking tours into a physical photo zine.