Runni, a visual storyteller and creator of the distinct Drawing Tale OF Runni (DTOR) style, captures audiences with her ability to weave emotions into vibrant works of art. From her process to her challenges, this interview reveals her journey as an artist, her reflections on authenticity, and the joy she hopes to bring to her viewers.
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Read MoreThe Finger Player’s adaptation of playwright Kuo Pao Kun’s The Spirits Play, directed by Oliver Chong, was mesmerising and well thought.
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