
As a visual explorer deeply invested in uncovering the hidden magic in our everyday lives, Gwyneth often aims to express stories and memories through print and graphics at their most sincere expressions. Projects such as ‘Typing Tembusu' and 'Work(s) in Progress' for LASALLE both demonstrate the idea of storytelling through the unexpected every day, from unfinished buildings that are beacons of progress to seemingly evergreen trees that whisper their stories.
Typing Tembusu
Presenting Singapore's iconic Tembusu heritage tree through typography.
The Tembusu heritage tree in Singapore's Botanic Gardens, also known as the five-dollar note tree, is an undeniable local landmark. This project centres around extracting letterforms from the heritage icon and showcasing the tree from the perspective of its forms – a vessel where one can both be read and appreciated.








