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CHIJMES 2
C.H.I.J.M.E.S. (Originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus), a captivating gem in Singapore, embodies a graceful blend of Gothic architecture and modern elegance. Its striking white façade, adorned with delicate spires and intricate stained glass windows, stands out against the backdrop of the city, evoking a sense of timeless serenity. The church’s silhouette, particularly at dusk, transforms into a glowing beacon, inviting visitors to step into its embrace. CHIJMES is not just a historical site; it's a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and entertainment. Cafés and restaurants spill into the open spaces, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the ambiance. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation's diverse culture.CHIJMES 2
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C.H.I.J.M.E.S. (Originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus), a captivating gem in Singapore, embodies a graceful blend of Gothic architecture and modern elegance. Its striking white façade, adorned with delicate spires and intricate stained glass windows, stands out against the backdrop of the city, evoking a sense of timeless serenity. The church’s silhouette, particularly at dusk, transforms into a glowing beacon, inviting visitors to step into its embrace. CHIJMES is not just a historical site; it’s a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and entertainment. Cafés and restaurants spill into the open spaces, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the ambiance. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation’s diverse culture.
PRINTS IN OTHER SIZES:
- For prints in other sizes please email your inquiry to hello@kanchanmehendale.com
- Texture paper prints - sizes start at 4 x 6 inches and go up to 36 x 54 inches.
- Stretched canvas prints - sizes start at 11 x 16.5 inches and go up to 50 x 75 inches.
- Framed canvas prints - sizes start at 11 x 16.5 inches and go up to 42 x 63 inches.
- Prints can also be ordered in square sizes - starting at 12 x 12 inches and going up to 42 x 42 inches.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Within Singpore, canvas prints are available stretched or framed, and ready to hang.
For all other destinations, canvas prints will be shipped in a rolled condition in a mailing tube. Please take the print to your own framer to get it framed to match your home decor and style.
Textured paper prints are not framed for all destinations including Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the print/s will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping and returns, please read the FAQ page
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CHIJMES 1
C.H.I.J.M.E.S. (Originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus), a captivating gem in Singapore, embodies a graceful blend of Gothic architecture and modern elegance. Its striking white façade, adorned with delicate spires and intricate stained glass windows, stands out against the backdrop of the city, evoking a sense of timeless serenity. The church’s silhouette, particularly at dusk, transforms into a glowing beacon, inviting visitors to step into its embrace. CHIJMES is not just a historical site; it's a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and entertainment. Cafés and restaurants spill into the open spaces, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the ambiance. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation's diverse culture.CHIJMES 1
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C.H.I.J.M.E.S. (Originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus), a captivating gem in Singapore, embodies a graceful blend of Gothic architecture and modern elegance. Its striking white façade, adorned with delicate spires and intricate stained glass windows, stands out against the backdrop of the city, evoking a sense of timeless serenity. The church’s silhouette, particularly at dusk, transforms into a glowing beacon, inviting visitors to step into its embrace. CHIJMES is not just a historical site; it’s a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and entertainment. Cafés and restaurants spill into the open spaces, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the ambiance. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation’s diverse culture.
PRINTS IN OTHER SIZES:
- For prints in other sizes please email your inquiry to hello@kanchanmehendale.com
- Texture paper prints - sizes start at 4 x 6 inches and go up to 36 x 54 inches.
- Stretched canvas prints - sizes start at 11 x 16.5 inches and go up to 50 x 75 inches.
- Framed canvas prints - sizes start at 11 x 16.5 inches and go up to 42 x 63 inches.
- Prints can also be ordered in square sizes - starting at 12 x 12 inches and going up to 42 x 42 inches.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Within Singpore, canvas prints are available stretched or framed, and ready to hang.
For all other destinations, canvas prints will be shipped in a rolled condition in a mailing tube. Please take the print to your own framer to get it framed to match your home decor and style.
Textured paper prints are not framed for all destinations including Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the print/s will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping and returns, please read the FAQ page
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Sultan Mosque
The Sultan Mosque in Singapore stands as a majestic testament to the rich heritage of the Muslim community. Its striking golden dome, a luminous beacon, rises gracefully against the skyline, catching the light in a way that seems to glow at dawn and dusk. The dome, reminiscent of an ornate jewel, is encircled by an intricate pattern of minarets that reach skyward, their slender forms echoing the elegant curves of traditional Islamic architecture. As you approach, the grand entrance invites you with its intricately carved doors, embellished with ornate motifs that tell stories of faith and culture. The Sultan Mosque is not merely a place of worship; it is a vibrant symbol of community, culture, and history, a harmonious blend of art and spirituality that continues to inspire all who visit. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation's diverse culture.Sultan Mosque
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The Sultan Mosque in Singapore stands as a majestic testament to the rich heritage of the Muslim community. Its striking golden dome, a luminous beacon, rises gracefully against the skyline, catching the light in a way that seems to glow at dawn and dusk. The dome, reminiscent of an ornate jewel, is encircled by an intricate pattern of minarets that reach skyward, their slender forms echoing the elegant curves of traditional Islamic architecture. As you approach, the grand entrance invites you with its intricately carved doors, embellished with ornate motifs that tell stories of faith and culture. The Sultan Mosque is not merely a place of worship; it is a vibrant symbol of community, culture, and history, a harmonious blend of art and spirituality that continues to inspire all who visit. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation’s diverse culture.
PRINTS IN OTHER SIZES:
- For prints in other sizes please email your inquiry to hello@kanchanmehendale.com
- Texture paper prints - sizes start at 4 x 6 inches and go up to 36 x 54 inches.
- Stretched canvas prints - sizes start at 11 x 16.5 inches and go up to 50 x 75 inches.
- Framed canvas prints - sizes start at 11 x 16.5 inches and go up to 42 x 63 inches.
- Prints can also be ordered in square sizes - starting at 12 x 12 inches and going up to 42 x 42 inches.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Within Singpore, canvas prints are available stretched or framed, and ready to hang.
For all other destinations, canvas prints will be shipped in a rolled condition in a mailing tube. Please take the print to your own framer to get it framed to match your home decor and style.
Textured paper prints are not framed for all destinations including Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the print/s will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping and returns, please read the FAQ page
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Sri Mariamman Temple
Sri Mariamman Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, located in the heart of Chinatown. Its façade is a riot of colours, adorned with a stunning array of intricate sculptures depicting a pantheon of deities and mythological figures, each meticulously crafted to tell a story of devotion and culture. As you step through the grand entrance, you are welcomed by a kaleidoscope of hues. The ornate gopuram / tower, rises majestically above, drawing the eye upward in a reverent gaze. The air is thick with the fragrant aroma of jasmine and incense, mingling with the sounds of bells and soft chants that resonate in the sacred space. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation's diverse culture.Sri Mariamman Temple
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Sri Mariamman Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, located in the heart of Chinatown. Its façade is a riot of colours, adorned with a stunning array of intricate sculptures depicting a pantheon of deities and mythological figures, each meticulously crafted to tell a story of devotion and culture. As you step through the grand entrance, you are welcomed by a kaleidoscope of hues. The ornate gopuram / tower, rises majestically above, drawing the eye upward in a reverent gaze. The air is thick with the fragrant aroma of jasmine and incense, mingling with the sounds of bells and soft chants that resonate in the sacred space. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation’s diverse culture.
PRINTS IN OTHER SIZES:
- For prints in other sizes please email your inquiry to hello@kanchanmehendale.com
- Texture paper prints - sizes start at 4 x 6 inches and go up to 36 x 54 inches.
- Stretched canvas prints - sizes start at 11 x 16.5 inches and go up to 50 x 75 inches.
- Framed canvas prints - sizes start at 11 x 16.5 inches and go up to 42 x 63 inches.
- Prints can also be ordered in square sizes - starting at 12 x 12 inches and going up to 42 x 42 inches.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Within Singpore, canvas prints are available stretched or framed, and ready to hang.
For all other destinations, canvas prints will be shipped in a rolled condition in a mailing tube. Please take the print to your own framer to get it framed to match your home decor and style.
Textured paper prints are not framed for all destinations including Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the print/s will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping and returns, please read the FAQ page
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Torch Ginger Flower
SGD 150 /USD 120The torch ginger flower, known scientifically as Etlingera elatior, is a striking tropical bloom that commands attention with its dramatic appearance. Its large, torch-like inflorescence packed with petals that typically have vibrant shades of red. An inspiration for any artist, the challenge was to capture the vibrancy and warmth of this gorgeous flower! Did you know - Torch ginger flowers are often used in culinary dishes and traditional medicine, highlighting their versatility!Torch Ginger Flower
USD120.001 in stock
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The torch ginger flower, known scientifically as Etlingera elatior, is a striking tropical bloom that commands attention with its dramatic appearance. Its large, torch-like inflorescence packed with petals that typically have vibrant shades of red. An inspiration for any artist, the challenge was to capture the vibrancy and warmth of this gorgeous flower! Did you know – Torch ginger flowers are often used in culinary dishes and traditional medicine, highlighting their versatility!
Artist retains all rights to this artwork for reproduction and prints.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Acrylic or oil paintings on canvas are available stretched, ready to hang within Singapore.
Watercolour paintings are not framed for all destinations, including Singapore. The artist can assist you with information regarding framers in Singapore as well as guidance for framing.
All paintings (acrylic, oil and watercolour) will be shipped in a rolled condition in a sturdy dent-resistant mailing tube for all destinations outside Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the painting will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping, framing and returns, please read the FAQ page
COLOURS
All efforts have been made to photograph this painting and represent it true to life. However, screen resolutions can ultimately affect how we perceive colour on a monitor, laptop, or phone and images sometimes differ depending on monitor settings. It is advised to view any artwork on multiple devices.
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Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
SGD 150 /USD 120Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, located on Waterloo Street, is a popular place of worship for devotees of Guan Yin, the Chinese goddess of mercy. Built in 1884, it is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Singapore and a hallmark of late-19th-century Chinese temple courtyard architecture. A serene sanctuary nestled in the heart of Singapore, the temple is known for its philanthropy. Its intricate architecture showcases a harmonious blend of Chinese and local influences, with ornate roofs curling skyward like graceful waves. Richly decorated with vivid colours and detailed carvings, the temple emanates a sense of tranquility and reverence. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation's diverse culture.Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
USD120.001 in stock
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Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, located on Waterloo Street, is a popular place of worship for devotees of Guan Yin, the Chinese goddess of mercy. Built in 1884, it is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Singapore and a hallmark of late-19th-century Chinese temple courtyard architecture. A serene sanctuary nestled in the heart of Singapore, the temple is known for its philanthropy. Its intricate architecture showcases a harmonious blend of Chinese and local influences, with ornate roofs curling skyward like graceful waves. Richly decorated with vivid colours and detailed carvings, the temple emanates a sense of tranquility and reverence. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation’s diverse culture.
Artist retains all rights to this artwork for reproduction and prints.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Acrylic or oil paintings on canvas are available stretched, ready to hang within Singapore.
Watercolour paintings are not framed for all destinations, including Singapore. The artist can assist you with information regarding framers in Singapore as well as guidance for framing.
All paintings (acrylic, oil and watercolour) will be shipped in a rolled condition in a sturdy dent-resistant mailing tube for all destinations outside Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the painting will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping, framing and returns, please read the FAQ page
COLOURS
All efforts have been made to photograph this painting and represent it true to life. However, screen resolutions can ultimately affect how we perceive colour on a monitor, laptop, or phone and images sometimes differ depending on monitor settings. It is advised to view any artwork on multiple devices.
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CHIJMES 2
SGD 150 /USD 120C.H.I.J.M.E.S. (Originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus), a captivating gem in Singapore, embodies a graceful blend of Gothic architecture and modern elegance. Its striking white façade, adorned with delicate spires and intricate stained glass windows, stands out against the backdrop of the city, evoking a sense of timeless serenity. The church’s silhouette, particularly at dusk, transforms into a glowing beacon, inviting visitors to step into its embrace. CHIJMES is not just a historical site; it's a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and entertainment. Cafés and restaurants spill into the open spaces, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the ambiance. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation's diverse culture.CHIJMES 2
USD120.001 in stock
DESCRIPTION
C.H.I.J.M.E.S. (Originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus), a captivating gem in Singapore, embodies a graceful blend of Gothic architecture and modern elegance. Its striking white façade, adorned with delicate spires and intricate stained glass windows, stands out against the backdrop of the city, evoking a sense of timeless serenity. The church’s silhouette, particularly at dusk, transforms into a glowing beacon, inviting visitors to step into its embrace. CHIJMES is not just a historical site; it’s a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and entertainment. Cafés and restaurants spill into the open spaces, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the ambiance. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation’s diverse culture.
Artist retains all rights to this artwork for reproduction and prints.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Acrylic or oil paintings on canvas are available stretched, ready to hang within Singapore.
Watercolour paintings are not framed for all destinations, including Singapore. The artist can assist you with information regarding framers in Singapore as well as guidance for framing.
All paintings (acrylic, oil and watercolour) will be shipped in a rolled condition in a sturdy dent-resistant mailing tube for all destinations outside Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the painting will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping, framing and returns, please read the FAQ page
COLOURS
All efforts have been made to photograph this painting and represent it true to life. However, screen resolutions can ultimately affect how we perceive colour on a monitor, laptop, or phone and images sometimes differ depending on monitor settings. It is advised to view any artwork on multiple devices.
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CHIJMES 1
SGD 150 /USD 120C.H.I.J.M.E.S. (Originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus), a captivating gem in Singapore, embodies a graceful blend of Gothic architecture and modern elegance. Its striking white façade, adorned with delicate spires and intricate stained glass windows, stands out against the backdrop of the city, evoking a sense of timeless serenity. The church’s silhouette, particularly at dusk, transforms into a glowing beacon, inviting visitors to step into its embrace. CHIJMES is not just a historical site; it's a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and entertainment. Cafés and restaurants spill into the open spaces, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the ambiance. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation's diverse culture.CHIJMES 1
USD120.001 in stock
DESCRIPTION
C.H.I.J.M.E.S. (Originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus), a captivating gem in Singapore, embodies a graceful blend of Gothic architecture and modern elegance. Its striking white façade, adorned with delicate spires and intricate stained glass windows, stands out against the backdrop of the city, evoking a sense of timeless serenity. The church’s silhouette, particularly at dusk, transforms into a glowing beacon, inviting visitors to step into its embrace. CHIJMES is not just a historical site; it’s a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and entertainment. Cafés and restaurants spill into the open spaces, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the ambiance. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation’s diverse culture.
Artist retains all rights to this artwork for reproduction and prints.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Acrylic or oil paintings on canvas are available stretched, ready to hang within Singapore.
Watercolour paintings are not framed for all destinations, including Singapore. The artist can assist you with information regarding framers in Singapore as well as guidance for framing.
All paintings (acrylic, oil and watercolour) will be shipped in a rolled condition in a sturdy dent-resistant mailing tube for all destinations outside Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the painting will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping, framing and returns, please read the FAQ page
COLOURS
All efforts have been made to photograph this painting and represent it true to life. However, screen resolutions can ultimately affect how we perceive colour on a monitor, laptop, or phone and images sometimes differ depending on monitor settings. It is advised to view any artwork on multiple devices.
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Sultan Mosque
SGD 150 /USD 120The Sultan Mosque in Singapore stands as a majestic testament to the rich heritage of the Muslim community. Its striking golden dome, a luminous beacon, rises gracefully against the skyline, catching the light in a way that seems to glow at dawn and dusk. The dome, reminiscent of an ornate jewel, is encircled by an intricate pattern of minarets that reach skyward, their slender forms echoing the elegant curves of traditional Islamic architecture. As you approach, the grand entrance invites you with its intricately carved doors, embellished with ornate motifs that tell stories of faith and culture. The Sultan Mosque is not merely a place of worship; it is a vibrant symbol of community, culture, and history, a harmonious blend of art and spirituality that continues to inspire all who visit. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation's diverse culture.Sultan Mosque
USD120.001 in stock
DESCRIPTION
The Sultan Mosque in Singapore stands as a majestic testament to the rich heritage of the Muslim community. Its striking golden dome, a luminous beacon, rises gracefully against the skyline, catching the light in a way that seems to glow at dawn and dusk. The dome, reminiscent of an ornate jewel, is encircled by an intricate pattern of minarets that reach skyward, their slender forms echoing the elegant curves of traditional Islamic architecture. As you approach, the grand entrance invites you with its intricately carved doors, embellished with ornate motifs that tell stories of faith and culture. The Sultan Mosque is not merely a place of worship; it is a vibrant symbol of community, culture, and history, a harmonious blend of art and spirituality that continues to inspire all who visit. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation’s diverse culture.
Artist retains all rights to this artwork for reproduction and prints.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Acrylic or oil paintings on canvas are available stretched, ready to hang within Singapore.
Watercolour paintings are not framed for all destinations, including Singapore. The artist can assist you with information regarding framers in Singapore as well as guidance for framing.
All paintings (acrylic, oil and watercolour) will be shipped in a rolled condition in a sturdy dent-resistant mailing tube for all destinations outside Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the painting will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping, framing and returns, please read the FAQ page
COLOURS
All efforts have been made to photograph this painting and represent it true to life. However, screen resolutions can ultimately affect how we perceive colour on a monitor, laptop, or phone and images sometimes differ depending on monitor settings. It is advised to view any artwork on multiple devices.
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Sri Mariamman Temple
SGD 150 /USD 120Sri Mariamman Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, located in the heart of Chinatown. Its façade is a riot of colours, adorned with a stunning array of intricate sculptures depicting a pantheon of deities and mythological figures, each meticulously crafted to tell a story of devotion and culture. As you step through the grand entrance, you are welcomed by a kaleidoscope of hues. The ornate gopuram / tower, rises majestically above, drawing the eye upward in a reverent gaze. The air is thick with the fragrant aroma of jasmine and incense, mingling with the sounds of bells and soft chants that resonate in the sacred space. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation's diverse culture.Sri Mariamman Temple
USD120.001 in stock
DESCRIPTION
Sri Mariamman Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, located in the heart of Chinatown. Its façade is a riot of colours, adorned with a stunning array of intricate sculptures depicting a pantheon of deities and mythological figures, each meticulously crafted to tell a story of devotion and culture. As you step through the grand entrance, you are welcomed by a kaleidoscope of hues. The ornate gopuram / tower, rises majestically above, drawing the eye upward in a reverent gaze. The air is thick with the fragrant aroma of jasmine and incense, mingling with the sounds of bells and soft chants that resonate in the sacred space. This painting is one of the set of 4 paintings of different places of worship in Singapore. These are an ode to the nation’s diverse culture.
Artist retains all rights to this artwork for reproduction and prints.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Acrylic or oil paintings on canvas are available stretched, ready to hang within Singapore.
Watercolour paintings are not framed for all destinations, including Singapore. The artist can assist you with information regarding framers in Singapore as well as guidance for framing.
All paintings (acrylic, oil and watercolour) will be shipped in a rolled condition in a sturdy dent-resistant mailing tube for all destinations outside Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the painting will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping, framing and returns, please read the FAQ page
COLOURS
All efforts have been made to photograph this painting and represent it true to life. However, screen resolutions can ultimately affect how we perceive colour on a monitor, laptop, or phone and images sometimes differ depending on monitor settings. It is advised to view any artwork on multiple devices.
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Emerald Hill – No 39 Terrace House
Emerald Hill is lined with heritage-rich Peranakan houses and establishments painted in delightful hues. This street sits quietly in the midst of the malls and traffic of Orchard Road as a carefully restored piece of the area’s past. The gorgeous house in this painting, terrace house 39, has whitewashed facades and a traditional Teochew gateway featuring emerald green, porcelain roof ornamentations. Abundant foliage adds to the charm of this home! FUN FACT - Emerald Hill used to be a nutmeg and fruit orchard, established by the acting Postmaster General William Cuppage in 1837, before being bought over by businessmen Seah Eng and Seah Boon Kang in 1900. From there, small pieces of the land were sold to new owners who went on to build the terrace houses and shophouses we still see today.Emerald Hill – No 39 Terrace House
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Emerald Hill is lined with heritage-rich Peranakan houses and establishments painted in delightful hues. This street sits quietly in the midst of the malls and traffic of Orchard Road as a carefully restored piece of the area’s past.
The gorgeous house in this painting, terrace house 39, has whitewashed facades and a traditional Teochew gateway featuring emerald green, porcelain roof ornamentations. Abundant foliage adds to the charm of this home! FUN FACT – Emerald Hill used to be a nutmeg and fruit orchard, established by the acting Postmaster General William Cuppage in 1837, before being bought over by businessmen Seah Eng and Seah Boon Kang in 1900. From there, small pieces of the land were sold to new owners who went on to build the terrace houses and shophouses we still see today.
PRINTS IN OTHER SIZES:
- For prints in other sizes please email your inquiry to hello@kanchanmehendale.com
- Texture paper prints - sizes start at 4 x 6 inches and go up to 36 x 54 inches.
- Stretched canvas prints - sizes start at 11 x 16.5 inches and go up to 50 x 75 inches.
- Framed canvas prints - sizes start at 11 x 16.5 inches and go up to 42 x 63 inches.
- Prints can also be ordered in square sizes - starting at 12 x 12 inches and going up to 42 x 42 inches.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Within Singpore, canvas prints are available stretched or framed, and ready to hang.
For all other destinations, canvas prints will be shipped in a rolled condition in a mailing tube. Please take the print to your own framer to get it framed to match your home decor and style.
Textured paper prints are not framed for all destinations including Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the print/s will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping and returns, please read the FAQ page
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Emerald Hill – No 39 Terrace House
SGD 400 /USD 320Emerald Hill is lined with heritage-rich Peranakan houses and establishments painted in delightful hues. This street sits quietly in the midst of the malls and traffic of Orchard Road as a carefully restored piece of the area’s past. The gorgeous house in this painting, terrace house 39, has whitewashed facades and a traditional Teochew gateway featuring emerald green, porcelain roof ornamentations. Abundant foliage adds to the charm of this home! FUN FACT - Emerald Hill used to be a nutmeg and fruit orchard, established by the acting Postmaster General William Cuppage in 1837, before being bought over by businessmen Seah Eng and Seah Boon Kang in 1900. From there, small pieces of the land were sold to new owners who went on to build the terrace houses and shophouses we still see today.Emerald Hill – No 39 Terrace House
USD320.001 in stock
DESCRIPTION
Emerald Hill is lined with heritage-rich Peranakan houses and establishments painted in delightful hues. This street sits quietly in the midst of the malls and traffic of Orchard Road as a carefully restored piece of the area’s past.
The gorgeous house in this painting, terrace house 39, has whitewashed facades and a traditional Teochew gateway featuring emerald green, porcelain roof ornamentations. Abundant foliage adds to the charm of this home! FUN FACT – Emerald Hill used to be a nutmeg and fruit orchard, established by the acting Postmaster General William Cuppage in 1837, before being bought over by businessmen Seah Eng and Seah Boon Kang in 1900. From there, small pieces of the land were sold to new owners who went on to build the terrace houses and shophouses we still see today.
Artist retains all rights to this artwork for reproduction and prints.
FRAMING / STRETCHING / SHIPPING
Acrylic or oil paintings on canvas are available stretched, ready to hang within Singapore.
Watercolour paintings are not framed for all destinations, including Singapore. The artist can assist you with information regarding framers in Singapore as well as guidance for framing.
All paintings (acrylic, oil and watercolour) will be shipped in a rolled condition in a sturdy dent-resistant mailing tube for all destinations outside Singapore.
Once the order is placed, the painting will be shipped within 5 working days, and the shipment details will be provided by email to you.
For more information about shipping, framing and returns, please read the FAQ page
COLOURS
All efforts have been made to photograph this painting and represent it true to life. However, screen resolutions can ultimately affect how we perceive colour on a monitor, laptop, or phone and images sometimes differ depending on monitor settings. It is advised to view any artwork on multiple devices.
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