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    Glass Bottles

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    Made by playing with the transparency of watercolours, this still life will look great in a dining area or kitchen or even at the bar.

    Glass Bottles

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    Made by playing with the transparency of watercolours, this still life will look great in a dining area or kitchen or even at the bar.

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    Vintage Teaset

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    This vintage tea set still life painting that is classic and beautifully made.

    Vintage Teaset

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    This vintage tea set still life painting that is classic and beautifully made.

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    Red Teapot

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    A tea pot still life painting that can add a vibrant touch of transparent reds to your wall.

    Red Teapot

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    A tea pot still life painting that can add a vibrant touch of transparent reds to your wall.

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    The Louvre Museum Paris

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    The Louvre Museum, is the world's most-visited museum, and an historic landmark in Paris, France. It is the home of some of the best-known works of art, including the Mona Lisa. This painting is my humble attempt to pay a tribute to this magnificent, baroque-style palace and museum.

    The Louvre Museum Paris

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    The Louvre Museum, is the world’s most-visited museum, and an historic landmark in Paris, France. It is the home of some of the best-known works of art, including the Mona Lisa. This painting is my humble attempt to pay a tribute to this magnificent, baroque-style palace and museum.

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    Trevi Fountain Rome

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    This painting is inspired by my visit to Rome. The Trevie Fountain is one of the most famous fountains in the world; an unmissable sight when visiting Rome. Sitting atop an ancient aqueduct that dates back to 19 BC, the Trevi Fountain is fed by the clear water of Acqua Vergine. Found at the junction of three streets, translating to ‘tre vie’, this is simply how the Trevi Fountain got its famous name.

    Trevi Fountain Rome

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    This painting is inspired by my visit to Rome. The Trevie Fountain is one of the most famous fountains in the world; an unmissable sight when visiting Rome. Sitting atop an ancient aqueduct that dates back to 19 BC, the Trevi Fountain is fed by the clear water of Acqua Vergine. Found at the junction of three streets, translating to ‘tre vie’, this is simply how the Trevi Fountain got its famous name.

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    CHIJMES, Singapore

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    This painting deserves a bit of history - Formerly a girls school known as the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Middle Education School, CHIJMES (pronounced ‘chimes’) harks back to a bygone age. CHIJMES began with one building—Caldwell House as a home for a Senior Magistrate’s clerk. In 1853 and Singapore’s St Nicholas Girls' School was established alongside an orphanage for children and a boarding house. The church you see in this painting has intricate plasterwork, wall frescoes and Belgian stained glass windows which to date inspire wonder! In the daytime, CHIJMES retains a sense of tranquillity and harmony, making it a peaceful oasis amid the bustle of the city. At night, it's exciting dining and nightlife options spring to life, with buzzing bars and restaurants. This painting shows the church in all its glory and gives a taste of the vibrant nightlife surrounding it.

    CHIJMES, Singapore

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    This painting deserves a bit of history – Formerly a girls school known as the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Middle Education School, CHIJMES (pronounced ‘chimes’) harks back to a bygone age. CHIJMES began with one building—Caldwell House as a home for a Senior Magistrate’s clerk. In 1853 and Singapore’s St Nicholas Girls’ School was established alongside an orphanage for children and a boarding house. The church you see in this painting has intricate plasterwork, wall frescoes and Belgian stained glass windows which to date inspire wonder! In the daytime, CHIJMES retains a sense of tranquillity and harmony, making it a peaceful oasis amid the bustle of the city. At night, it’s exciting dining and nightlife options spring to life, with buzzing bars and restaurants. This painting shows the church in all its glory and gives a taste of the vibrant nightlife surrounding it.

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    Raffles Hotel Courtyard Singapore

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    The Raffles Hotel in Singapore conjures up images of colonial elegance and timeless luxury. It has been home to both tall tales and famous guests like Michael Jackson, Rudyard Kipling and Queen Elizabeth II. A wander along its breezy balconies amid colonial architecture whisks you back to a forgotten era. This painting is an attempt to capture the hotel's beauty and colonial grandeur.

    Raffles Hotel Courtyard Singapore

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    The Raffles Hotel in Singapore conjures up images of colonial elegance and timeless luxury. It has been home to both tall tales and famous guests like Michael Jackson, Rudyard Kipling and Queen Elizabeth II. A wander along its breezy balconies amid colonial architecture whisks you back to a forgotten era. This painting is an attempt to capture the hotel’s beauty and colonial grandeur.

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    Singapore Botanic Gardens

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    The Bandstand, an octagonal gazebo, is an iconic landmark in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. It was erected in 1930. It is one of the most popular wedding photoshoot destinations! And it’s only fitting that this watercolour painting of the Bandstand is commissioned as a wedding gift. I have tried to capture the detailed columns of the structure and the intricate architecture. The lush greenery that surrounds the gazebo completes the painting!

    Singapore Botanic Gardens

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    The Bandstand, an octagonal gazebo, is an iconic landmark in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. It was erected in 1930. It is one of the most popular wedding photoshoot destinations! And it’s only fitting that this watercolour painting of the Bandstand is commissioned as a wedding gift. I have tried to capture the detailed columns of the structure and the intricate architecture. The lush greenery that surrounds the gazebo completes the painting!

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    Swan Lake Gazebo Singapore Botanic Gardens

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    The Singapore Botanic Gardens deserves the recognition it gets.. it is the first tropical botanic garden on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List. With more than 150 years of history, the 82-hectare Gardens holds a unique and significant place in the history of Singapore and the region. The Swan Lake is a major attraction in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. It was constructed in 1866, and is home to numerous species of aquatic plants and fishes, the lake covers an area of slightly less than 1.5 hectares, with a depth of about 4 metres. The Swan Lake Gazebo, that you see in this painting, is made of cast iron and was first located at the Gardens in 1969 and continues to welcome visitors to sit in its shelter till today.

    Swan Lake Gazebo Singapore Botanic Gardens

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    The Singapore Botanic Gardens deserves the recognition it gets.. it is the first tropical botanic garden on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List. With more than 150 years of history, the 82-hectare Gardens holds a unique and significant place in the history of Singapore and the region. The Swan Lake is a major attraction in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. It was constructed in 1866, and is home to numerous species of aquatic plants and fishes, the lake covers an area of slightly less than 1.5 hectares, with a depth of about 4 metres. The Swan Lake Gazebo, that you see in this painting, is made of cast iron and was first located at the Gardens in 1969 and continues to welcome visitors to sit in its shelter till today.

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    Bussorah Street Singapore

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    The area of Kampong Glam in Singapore is more than meets the eye. Beneath the shops and restaurants lies centuries worth of history. Bussorah Street (that you see in this painting) was originally called “Sultan Road” and renamed in 1910 after a place in present-day Iraq. It was here that Muslims travelling on the Hajj to Mecca would congregate, as their sailing ships departed from Singapore on the journey to Jeddah. Today the street is a popular destination amongst locals and tourists for the famous lively restaurants, shops and the Sultan Mosque. This watercolour painting is an evening scene of the Bussorah Street, the evening sky sets the atmosphere, the lights convey the vibrant nature of the street, the shophouses and restaurants are of course the highlights and the Sultan Mosque completes the background.

    Bussorah Street Singapore

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    The area of Kampong Glam in Singapore is more than meets the eye. Beneath the shops and restaurants lies centuries worth of history. Bussorah Street (that you see in this painting) was originally called “Sultan Road” and renamed in 1910 after a place in present-day Iraq. It was here that Muslims travelling on the Hajj to Mecca would congregate, as their sailing ships departed from Singapore on the journey to Jeddah. Today the street is a popular destination amongst locals and tourists for the famous lively restaurants, shops and the Sultan Mosque. This watercolour painting is an evening scene of the Bussorah Street, the evening sky sets the atmosphere, the lights convey the vibrant nature of the street, the shophouses and restaurants are of course the highlights and the Sultan Mosque completes the background.

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    Clarke Quay, Singapore

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    One of the quays along Singapore River, Clarke Quay is inseparable from the early traders who plied the River in the 1800’s. Today, it invites families during the day to partake in activities, enjoy the eateries or simply stroll around.. as dusk falls it converts into a vibrant nightspot lined with bars, pubs and restaurants. A popular destination for locals and tourists, this painting depicts Clarke Quay in all its evening glory!

    Clarke Quay, Singapore

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    One of the quays along Singapore River, Clarke Quay is inseparable from the early traders who plied the River in the 1800’s. Today, it invites families during the day to partake in activities, enjoy the eateries or simply stroll around.. as dusk falls it converts into a vibrant nightspot lined with bars, pubs and restaurants. A popular destination for locals and tourists, this painting depicts Clarke Quay in all its evening glory!

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    Black & White Bungalow Singapore

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    "Black and White Houses were built from 1898 to 1941 by the British colonial government to house their high ranking military officers and civil servants. What I love about these houses is that they are a fusion of three different cultures: Indian, Malay, and English. You can see the Indian influence in the white-washed walls. This white coating was invented by the Indians in Madras. It reflects the sunlight, keeping the structures cool, making it very suitable for the steamy weather of Singapore. Malay features - the bungalows are built on pillars to keep the wildlife like snakes out of the house and to keep the interior from flooding. Lastly, the dark wooden beams and trim on the second level come from mock British Tudor architectural style. "

    Black & White Bungalow Singapore

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    “Black and White Houses were built from 1898 to 1941 by the British colonial government to house their high ranking military officers and civil servants. What I love about these houses is that they are a fusion of three different cultures: Indian, Malay, and English. You can see the Indian influence in the white-washed walls. This white coating was invented by the Indians in Madras. It reflects the sunlight, keeping the structures cool, making it very suitable for the steamy weather of Singapore.
    Malay features – the bungalows are built on pillars to keep the wildlife like snakes out of the house and to keep the interior from flooding.
    Lastly, the dark wooden beams and trim on the second level come from mock British Tudor architectural style.
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