Teacher finds passion in washi tape


Colourful: Yong with some of her artworks using washi tapes.

GEORGE TOWN: When art teacher Sylvain Yong glimpsed rolls of colourful masking tape at a street stall in Japan in 2013, it ignited a passion that lasted until today.

She has been creating art with these rolls, which come in endless colours and designs known as washi tape.

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