Time really did take its time
Time could have easily flew by,
But yet, with thoughtful pauses and heartfelt intention,
Time really did take its time,
Etching small, precious memories for
each and everyone of us here at Well Played.
Thank you for enveloping us with your warmth and gracing us with your firsts.
What a January.
It Begins with a Spoon | 从一匙开始,木作体验工作坊
Well Played welcomed our very first Spoon Wood-crafting Workshop last weekend. The response, unexpectedly, was warm and wholehearted. A wooden spoon became an unspoken thread, gently drawing together people from different areas of Singapore, gathering them in this small, shared space.
This workshop also marked Well Played’s first invitation to @silveryang_woodcraft , who joined us to share her everyday practice with wood. Beginning with a single spoon, participants learned to understand material through their hands, and with a slower rhythm, rediscovered the quiet focus and steadiness of doing one small thing, well.
“The Language of Drawing” & Well Played — Educators Workshop
“Other people’s children are also our children.” The first time I read this in T.C.SIANG's "The Language of Drawing", I thought it sounded too “grand”. How could I possibly embrace other people’s children when I can barely keep up with my own?
来!Let’s Masak-Masak Together 09-13.09.2025
This September holiday, we brought masak-masak (pretend play) to the painter’s palette and pot-holder canvas. Using everyday ingredients, purples, blues, yellows and more were “cooked” up in our “play” studio.
STOP.LOOK.SKETCH. 24.08.2025
24.08.25 was our very first outdoor sketch session as we explored our neighbourhood - Clementi. Together we created another Sunday filled with stories, lines, and laughter.