No Degree Required: I studied IT and audio engineering, but followed my love for art to be an airbrush artist
Airbrush artist Eric Ng at his store, Paint Extreme, on Nov 2, 2023.
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- Nov. 25, 2023
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My innate love for art since young is the reason why I am an airbrush artist today. As a child, my eyes would light up at the sight of colours, and I spent hours with crayons, filling every piece of paper I could find. My aunt knew that something extraordinary was happening when I started sketching detailed scenes on paper. She then started to sign me up for drawing competitions. I remember getting third place in one at the age of five. I did not have the opportunity to study art or drawing as my family did not think it was a promising career, but I continued to draw in my free time. I graduated from ITE (Dover) with a Higher Nitec in information technology in 2001 and completed a diploma in sound and audio engineering at SAE Creative Media Institute in 2004. I then got a job as a video editor with a local media production company. During my employment, I chanced upon videos about “Orange County Choppers”, an American company which specialises in custom-built motorcycles, and started to gain interest in airbrush painting. Out of curiosity, I bought an airbrush painting starter kit and started picking up skills via YouTube. My passion for airbrush painting grew. I attempted to start a small business and began painting motorbikes for some friends. One of my clients was from Yew Heng Group, a local auto dealer, who saw my potential. I gradually started a partnership with Yew Heng Group to set up Paint Extreme in 2010. Today, I have two staff members under me. The bulk of our business comes from painting bicycle frames and racing helmets. We also paint items such as sculptures and various 3D-printed objects. Airbrush painting is painstaking work. The process begins with preparation, which includes sanding off old paint and spraying primer onto the object. Colours are then mixed according to the client’s preference, and the object is masked with tape before painting. Airbrush artistry demands an acute eye for detail and a steady hand, as artists delicately manipulate colours, shading and gradients to create stunning visual effects. It is not just about evenly coating surfaces with paint; it’s about achieving exceptional finishes, protecting against corrosion, and enhancing aesthetics. Depending on the design, I may use a small or big air-powered tool to accurately apply paint while adjusting for different materials and conditions. I then do a quality check before spraying the topcoat. Drying takes approximately 48 hours before a second round of checks is done. Should there be any blemishes, I will fine-sand the object and polish it to achieve the optimal finishing. It is then ready for delivery or collection. Success did not come easy. I dove into research and development to obtain the ideal paint quality for my clients, struggling to find paints which suited the humid weather in Southeast Asia. I brainstormed about how to fulfil my clients’ design requests. I also never stopped experimenting with different mediums — from acrylic to oil-based paint — to achieve different finishes ranging from single shades to multicoloured “chameleon” effects. I believe I have explored and learnt tremendously throughout my 17-year career. One significant achievement would be the opportunity to complete a project for the Malaysian royal family in 2019, which won me many repeat clients. Another would be collaborating with Mr Jahan Loh, a contemporary artist based in Singapore. Jahan designed and I painted a helmet for local singer JJ Lin. We also collaborated on another helmet for beer brand Heineken at the 2017 Singapore Grand Prix. In 2019, indoor skydiving company GoAirborne Macau contacted me to paint helmets for their crew. It was also a privilege to paint the helmet for Singaporean racing driver Yuey Tan in 2022. I am thankful that my family is very supportive of my career and in future I hope to be able to gain more international recognition for my work. For anyone who is interested in entering the airbrush painting industry, the most important aspect is to have passion and creativity. Also, do not take any shortcuts to reduce the time taken to complete a project — quality is of the utmost importance. ABOUT THE WRITER: Mr Eric Ng Jun Wei, 41, is a professional airbrush artist. His interests also include basketball and music.