About me

Hi! I’m Steph, also known as Muffinsaurs, a Singapore-based artist fuelled by a lifelong love of drawing. I started Muffinsaurs in 2013. The name Muffinsaurs was derived from my childhood love for dinosaurs.

Between 2020 and 2025, I took an art hiatus due to the frustration of handling plagiarism cases involving my work. I later regretted neglecting art. At the same time, the pandemic occurred, impacting my merchandise sales and ultimately halting my mural projects due to lockdowns. 

In response, I started an online pet store specialising in pet wellness and supplements. I was passionate about both art and pets, as I often draw animals. So I was still doing something I am passionate about.

However, I missed creating art. Thus, in 2025, I decided to pursue art as Muffinsaurs again. So I decided to merge the pet business with art. 

I am currently inspired by my daughter, whom I am raising as a single parent, and my three pets, a dog and two cats.

My mission is to create art that brings a smile, a laugh, or a little bit of joy to anyone who sees it. 

If you appreciate my work and would like to collaborate, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

2024

2023

  • Collaboration with AIC (Agency for Integrated Care) and Starbucks Singapore for World Mental Health Day.

2022

  • Muffinsaurs was featured as the advocate and artist for the World Mental Health Day campaign.
  • Participated in a Uniqlo collaboration with local artist Paintinks by Melt.
    <Click here to see Project>

2019

  • Featured in ITE 2019 Publicity Campaign alongside other alumni.  

    Was also featured in a video with Michelle Chong
    <Click here to See Video>

  • Was a featured Guest Artist in Singapore Toy Games and Comic Convention (STGCC)
  • 12 December 2019 - Video Interview with CNA938 Eugene Loh
    <Click here for video>

2018

  • Did a collaboration mural with Jurong Bird Park with local artist Paintinks by melt.
  • Self-published Creatures, a colouring book filled with odd animals with even odder backstories—it's my way of bringing a little more humour and imagination into the world.
  • Collaborated with WWF and Safra Toa Payoh for Earth Hour Mural.
  • Illustrated ABC Kiam Chye Cha Loti Book for publisher Math Paper Press.
  • Collaborated with Hong Kong Kolour Mall in Tsuen Wan.
    <Click here to see Project>

2017

  • Was one of the featured festival artists for the Asia Festival of Children’s Content
  • 11 January 2017 - Featured on HK media ON.CC 

    <Click here for article>

  • 22 April 2017 - Featured on the Front page of The Business Times, Singapore.
  • 25 April 2017 - Featured on Home & Decor Singapore Magazine along with other local artists.
    <Click here for article>
  • 25 May 2017- Featured on Home & Decor Singapore Magazine 1
    <Click here for article>
  • 13 June 2017 - Featured on Home & Decor Singapore Magazine 2
    <Click here for article>

2016

  • Shared a time-lapse of a cat mural, and it went viral. Since then, my murals—often featuring whimsical, sometimes odd animals—have been featured in various media outlets, including BuzzFeed, Home & Décor, The Business Times, and Channel 8 news.
  • Illustrated the book The Island in the Caldera, written by Lin Xueling. A story about two sisters on a perilous journey home through the strange lands, where almost the entire book is based on real places in Asia. Featuring fundamental inventions by Asian scientists and actual Asian history and mythology.

2014

  • Created The Adventures of Fatman & Superchub, a comic celebrating heroes who don’t give a hoot about stereotypes. Published by Math Paper Press in Singapore.