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Lauren Silvera,

Currently based in Singapore

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AWARDS/HIGHLIGHTS

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2014, O Level Art & Design Exams: First in Jamaica, 7th in the Caribbean Region 
2015, A-Level Art & Design Exams: Second in Jamaica
2016, A-Level Art & Design Exams: First in Jamaica
2017, Hosted my first solo exhibition in South East Asia
2018, Article published about me and my exhibitions, work, and activism.
2019, Article published in my local newspaper about my work and future endeavors. 

2019, Graduated with honors from Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore.

2019, My film, "Lala's Bowl", received the Singapore Crowbar Bronze Award for the Animation.
2020, Published my book,
"What Can Ally Do?" and working on short film "Sockmat".

Allow me to share a tale—a narrative not of conventional romance, but of a girl entwined with paint, clay and pencil. I didn't merely embrace these I was consumed by them, entangled in their allure throughout my existence. Fear not, this isn't a descent into a psychological thriller.

Meet Lauren—a vivacious soul, enamored with life's joys, and adept at evoking laughter in others. Raised in an unconventional household with a perpetually busy single mother and a brother who cherished his solitude, I often found myself alone.
 

Or so it seemed.
 

In my solitude, I wove intricate worlds populated by characters I considered friends—rest assured, this wasn't a narrative of horror. At that tender age, I couldn't grasp the concept of creativity, but I knew I was different, possessed by an inexplicable uniqueness. I explored various avenues to express my thoughts, whether through clandestine use of food coloring pilfered from the kitchen or painting on paper with pigment gathered from various flowers in the garden. My imagination had no boundaries.
 

I was inherently creative—a natural storyteller.
 

 The art room became my sanctuary, while literature nurtured my soul. Here, I felt a profound connection with myself, weaving tales and bringing them to life through words, brushstrokes, pencil lines, or clay.
 

This was my superpower.
 

My talent was tangible, unrefined yet potent. It beckoned me to chart my path, a journey illuminated by creativity. Drawing, painting, sculpting—these were my homelands, where I felt both lost and found simultaneously.
 

Breathing life into the unimaginable was my fervent passion.
 

It was time to transcend traditional boundaries, to explore storytelling in new dimensions, and to witness my characters and narratives come alive through digital 3D animation.
 

And so, I ventured forth, plunging deeper into the embrace of 3D Animation, captivated as never before.

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