Love Needs Imagination by Wei Tai Poh

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Design By: Wei Tai Poh
Wei Tai Poh

Wei Tai, or onewaytie, is an aspiring self-taught Singaporean artist with a penchant for realistic, detailed illustration. From fantastical depictions of flora and fauna to intricate portraiture scribbles, his works are random and interesting. Through art, he hopes to inspire others to channel their imaginations into vivid expression.

 

Design By: Wei Tai Poh
Wei Tai Poh

Wei Tai, or onewaytie, is an aspiring self-taught Singaporean artist with a penchant for realistic, detailed illustration. From fantastical depictions of flora and fauna to intricate portraiture scribbles, his works are random and interesting. Through art, he hopes to inspire others to channel their imaginations into vivid expression.

 

Artist Statement

So often, we get caught up with societal definitions of love - basically, the fact that it is a feeling mean for another human being - that we forget to love ourselves. A love for oneself is a love to be mastered; something crucial before we are capable of loving others. At the very core of that love is our beautiful, unique ability to imagine. This illustration seeks to bring out that very virtue - our singular, limitless capability to create whatever our minds can conjure. In doing so, our passions are ignited, futures created; most crucially, our hearts are unlocked - ready to love freely. — Wei Tai Poh