Know thyself.
But not completely.
Need surprises.
Trained as architectural draftsperson, Neng honed her craft translating complex artistic visions into detailed technical drawings. This foundation taught her the beauty of drawing as a thinking tool for structuring ideas—an approach she brings to diverse disciplines spanning design, music, strategy, and a deep sensitivity to content.
She offers creative direction for clients including the Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA), Singapore Art Museum, Banyan Tree Hotels, GIC, Hill + Knowlton Strategies, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, the Esplanade, Epigram Design and Publishing, and Forum for the Future (UK).
Neng first turned heads when she won the Philip Morris Singapore Art Award for her work The Day I Skived Off Work.
Neng has taught at art institutions and private design schools in both part-time and adjunct capacities.
Outside the studio, she applies her relentless creativity to painting, boxing, making music, nurturing her cat, and curling up with a good book wearing granny socks.