He was also part of the Oscar winning VFX team for What Dreams May Come in 1999. He is the recipient of numerous accolades and awards including the VES award for "Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature" on Star Wars: The Force Awakens in 2015 and “Outstanding Matte Painting in a Motion Picture” in 2004 for his work on Pirates of the Caribbean. Yanick was previously Senior Art Director at ILM which he joined in early 2001 after working as a Senior Matte Painter on the Lord of the Rings trilogy in Wellington, New Zealand. In 2012, he was handpicked by JJ Abrams to be part of the dedicated, ongoing Star Wars Art Direction Team, and he has continued in that role since Episode VII: The Force Awakens. His talent is sought after by such Directors as Spielberg, George Lucas and Peter Jackson. Yanick has an elite reputation as an Art Director that can effectively realize a director’s vision. For over 25 years, he has worked on high-profile projects at ILM, Lucasfilm, and Weta Digital.
Sit on tailor-made bar tables crafted from red beer crates or get a spot under the shades of maple trees and enjoy a drinking experience like a Japanese local.Yanick Dusseault is a familiar name in the vfx world. If you're a shutterbug like the rest of us, you'll have fun snapping away on all the Instagrammable spots in the pop-up adorned with dimly-lit red lanterns, neon lights, and a special Tokyo bike display. Guests can enjoy a sake-Asahi beer pairing and nibble on dishes that include robatayaki skewers, home-made Japanese pickles ($90), rock shrimp tempura with chilli mayonnaise ($150), as well as a selection of robatayaki grilled nibbles such as lamb skewers with spicy hatcho miso ($130), Hokkaido scallops with Ume Boshi butter and sea urchin ($280). From October 12 until the end of the year, Zuma's terrace will transform into Japan's Yokocho (hidden alleyways packed with small izakayas, bars, and eateries mostly found in Tokyo and Osaka), where guests can sample delicious bites and refreshing drinks from a special menu inspired by Asahi Super Dry's Karakuchi taste and its sake inspired origin. This month, Japan's number one beer brand Asahi and modern izakaya Zuma will introduce the city to a trendy Japanese 'Yokocho' experience. Add on more fun with sides like the 'Potato Haircut' fries with truffle and mushroom sauce, a slothful ti.ra.mi.su, and other freshly baked pastry.įans of Keigo and his adorable characters can also get their hands on limited-edition figures, signed prints, tote bags, face masks, and more available at the limited-time Keigo themed store.
The meal set consists of one drink (cappuccino, chocolate, or babyccino) with your chosen Keigo character printed on top, along with one main course (veggie baguette, 'hula-hoopurger', and grapefruit meringue toast).
A series of Keigo's original sketches are also on view for visitors to learn about the artist's creative process.ĭown in the cafe, Keigo has also taken over the menu with themed meal sets for all to enjoy. Japanese artist Keigo and his humorous cartoon characters have taken over Artzbrew! From now to November 30, guests are invited to step inside the first-floor gallery space and visit Giraffe who just got up from his extra long bed, watch patiently as Uncle and Sloth sl.ow.ly change the light bulb, and get active with White Bread for some challenging sit-ups. Other 'rooms' not to be missed include Tony Oursler's Lock 2,4,6 exhibition (B2, Garage) Nelson Chow's Dreamscape (7/F, Bohemian Garden) exclusive drinks and more at Elephant Grounds and Curator Art & Cafe a pink immersive art installation named Waterfall – Sands by a'strict (Shop 116, 1/F) and digital artworks from the Hajime Sorayama x Zhen NFT collection at the Golden Ball. Nostalgic ice cream cookie sandwiches by Cookie DPT will also be available. For more sweet treats, world-acclaimed interior designer Joyce Wang has also created the Dockside Dairy (soon to open at the Promenade) – an octagon-shaped ice cream kiosk made entirely of terrazzo, inspired by elements of old local amusement parks.
Get a sweet taste of nostalgia at British artist Jon Burgerman's Candyland, where you'll see playful illustrations, a Pick 'n' Mix stall, as well as limited edition merch. Featuring six new creative collaborations between acclaimed artists and designers, along with lifestyle brands and tastemakers, K11 Musea's Muse Rooms will open up your creative imagination like no other.