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A Vanessa Han Photo
Illustrator — Singapore
A Vanessa Han Photo
I’m Vanny from sunny Singapore!
I’m currently pursuing my Bachelors in Communication Design at RMIT in Melbourne.
Tees, pants and sneakers.
Anything on the radio.
Jorja Smith. A queen! She makes great music and writes beautifully. She inspired me to trust myself— even during those times that I don’t feel confident. I know what I can do as an artist and I just have to stay focused on doing what I love to do.
So hard to choose... They’ve all hit me hard in the feels. I guess at the top of my head I’d say: Neck Deep, Caracal at Baybeats 2015, MHC at House of Vans 2016, Bruno Major and every Forest's gig.
Esplanade Annexe Studio and Substation. BluJaz Cafe used to have super good live music too.
I frequent Retrocrates because Celia and Dennis (the owners) are super sweet. I go to Hear Records too to find old music — Nick (the owner) introduced me to City Pop.
'Must Get Out' by Maroon 5. Maroon 5 is the first band I listened to and loved in primary school.
'Don’t Watch Me Cry' by Jorja Smith. It has the most relatable lyrics.
'She' by Ed Sheeran from 'Songs I Wrote With Amy'. This EP is so cute and so intimate. I felt the love and butterflies coming through the music :)
'Disco-Fied' by Rhythm Heritage on vinyl. I’ve been really into groovy disco music recently.
'Dancing In The Moonlight' by Toploader. BEST nostalgic good vibes singalong song in my opinion. Heard it when I was in primary school and it definitely brings back a lot of warm memories :)
'17' by Youth Lagoon. The most calming music.
'Angel' by Shaggy. No particular reason, the lyrics speak for itself!
'グッド・ラック' by Shintaro Sakamoto. I like a very wide range of music and maybe songs in a different language might be the most unexpected to those who know me.
I’ve recently been introduced to different music from Japan. Bands like Miceteeth, Falls and WANIMA. Lonely Benson too, I enjoy their nice, chill Bossanova vibe.
I’m Vanny from sunny Singapore!
I’m currently pursuing my Bachelors in Communication Design at RMIT in Melbourne.
Tees, pants and sneakers.
Anything on the radio.
Jorja Smith. A queen! She makes great music and writes beautifully. She inspired me to trust myself— even during those times that I don’t feel confident. I know what I can do as an artist and I just have to stay focused on doing what I love to do.
So hard to choose... They’ve all hit me hard in the feels. I guess at the top of my head I’d say: Neck Deep, Caracal at Baybeats 2015, MHC at House of Vans 2016, Bruno Major and every Forest's gig.
Esplanade Annexe Studio and Substation. BluJaz Cafe used to have super good live music too.
I frequent Retrocrates because Celia and Dennis (the owners) are super sweet. I go to Hear Records too to find old music — Nick (the owner) introduced me to City Pop.
'Must Get Out' by Maroon 5. Maroon 5 is the first band I listened to and loved in primary school.
'Don’t Watch Me Cry' by Jorja Smith. It has the most relatable lyrics.
'She' by Ed Sheeran from 'Songs I Wrote With Amy'. This EP is so cute and so intimate. I felt the love and butterflies coming through the music :)
'Disco-Fied' by Rhythm Heritage on vinyl. I’ve been really into groovy disco music recently.
'Dancing In The Moonlight' by Toploader. BEST nostalgic good vibes singalong song in my opinion. Heard it when I was in primary school and it definitely brings back a lot of warm memories :)
'17' by Youth Lagoon. The most calming music.
'Angel' by Shaggy. No particular reason, the lyrics speak for itself!
'グッド・ラック' by Shintaro Sakamoto. I like a very wide range of music and maybe songs in a different language might be the most unexpected to those who know me.
I’ve recently been introduced to different music from Japan. Bands like Miceteeth, Falls and WANIMA. Lonely Benson too, I enjoy their nice, chill Bossanova vibe.