$390.00
Living on the Singapore River in Singapore’s past, was not only for trade in business but also a trade in friendships and within families.
$390.00
Japan’s history with Singapore is reflective and reflected upon in silence. However the timeless Japanese lady in Kimono illustrates the cultural and artistic beauty of Japan’s people and history.
$390.00
A journey along the Singapore River along Boat Quay and Clarke Quay, will take you back through time. Nostalgic Singapore heritage along the quayside, allows us to reflect upon our own time in Singapore; be it short or long term. A Singapore state of mind.
$300.00
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$390.00
$390.00
‘The early bird catches the worm’ - The Singapore River for the early settlers, not only offered trade routes for business, but also provided food. A fisherman in his sampan, leaves the Singapore river early, to catch the first morning fish in the harbour.
$390.00
A family takes an early supper on the Singapore River, whilst enjoying a respite from the Singapore heat.
$300.00
Ann Siang Hill in Chinatown once housed the remittance houses where hard working settlers to Singapore sent their money home to loved once left behind in their home countries.
$390.00
East Coast Road in Singapore’s Katong, is home to the Peranakan culture of foods, colours and people. Famous for it’s 328 Katong Laksa cafe and the Immigrants wine bar; East Coast Road is also home to The Red House Bakery; now closed was once famous for it’s cakes and pastries.
$390.00
The landing point of trades people and the landing point of Stamford Raffles back in 1819.
'Belly Of The Carp' is the lucky landing point in Singapore's Boat Quay. The 'belly' of the Carp - Symbolising prosperity and wealth for all the set foot here.
$390.00
The Singapore River on a hot August afternoon is offered a cool, visual reflection
on the Singapre waters. Sampans idly cruise along, whilst folk take afternoon siestas.
$390.00
$390.00
A melting pot by the Singapore River of colour, music, heat and fragrance conjure up Singapore to the mind of both past and present.
$390.00
‘Singapura’ (Lion City) was once the natural habitat for the majestic tiger. It is believed that the early settlers mistook a tiger for a lion, as such the name of Singapura (later Singapore) was born.
$4,800.00
In the Singapore midday noon, the equatorial sun glares directly from above. Short shadows with just a whisper of a breeze advises we stay indoors - For just an hour or two..
$200.00
The mysterious ladies from China, who first settled in Singapore were a big part of the backbone to Singapore’s growth. Working as Samsui Women in construction, or Ah Mahs (house maids) they dedicated their life to their work to help support their families back at home in China.
$390.00
A leisurely pastime now rarely seen, is the gathering together of song bird pets with their owners. Early morning kopi tiams (coffee shops) was traditionally the meeting points that set the stage to this dawn chorus of song.
$800.00
A Series of original artworks, with unique Singapore Peranakan edging.
A leisurely pastime now rarely seen, is the gathering together of song bird pets with their owners. Early morning kopi tiams (coffee shops) was traditionally the meeting points that set the stage to this dawn chorus of song.
$1,050.00
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Dhoby Ghaut (in Little India) translates as ‘washing steps’ in Hindi, and that is exactly what the Dhoby Ghaut district was reknowned for, in Singapore’s not so distant past.
$390.00
A family takes an early supper on the Singapore River, whilst enjoying a respite from the Singapore heat.
$390.00
$390.00
$350.00
The Lunar New Year was once ushered in with candle-lit lanterns; illuminated
animal shapes conjured magic for the children, whilst fire crackers popping from the neighbourhood houses, added to the new year excitement.
$390.00
The Singapore ‘Padang’ (Malay for field) opposite the Singapore National Museum, still locates the Singapore Cricket Club (SCC) and it’s tournaments.
It also becomes the backdrop for part of the Singapore F1 race in September.
$350.00
Only available in Singapore. The perfect gift or Singapore keepsake! A beautiful set of 3 fine art prints, in either as series of Asian Faces and Places, or as a series of the Singapore Shophouse.
Printed onto Archival Fine Art Paper and framed with 8"x 10" window mounts, the artworks are tied with a black ribbon, and beautifully presented in a gift box with acrylic window.
Choice of 8 box colours + 4 art mount options.
$390.00
Boat Quay, was completed in 1842 and was the first designated trading port. Settlers lived and traded here and business soon florished. ‘First Catch’ refers to life on the river and also reflects the success of Singapore’s trade and commerce.
$390.00
Along modern day’s Boat Quay river a bronze sculpture entitled First Generation shows boys jumping happily into the river, a common scene in the old days. The painting First Generation was inspired to bring this scene back to life.
$390.00
Behind Fort Canning’s registry of matrimony. Once hid ‘Flutes’. A colonial old building, a place of romance and of some of Asia’s finest dining.
$550.00
Singapore is known as the Garden City; Bouganivilla, Frangipani and Jasmine offer a tropical garden to all. Even within the Singapore Shophouses, where gardens are scarce, residents compensate proudly with their window displays.
$390.00
The literal translation for Geisha means artist, art or artisan. It is said that geisha inhabits a separate reality which they called the karyūkai or "the flower and willow world" because of their subtlety, strength, and grace.
$68.00
Available as A2 poster, my Sri Lankan map poster captures Sri Lanka's iconic landmarks in a fun and whimsical way.
Available rolled in a gift tube or framed, this Hong Kong map is sure to bring smiles as a gift or a keepsake.
$50.00
Stuck for ideas of which art piece to buy a loved one? Why not consider an Art gift voucher.
Gift vouchers are available immediately, delivered by email and contain instructions and special code to redeem them at checkout.
Our gift vouchers have no additional processing fees and can be used within 12 months.
$390.00
Singapore’s Boat Quay comes alive at night, with modern heritage in the making; Harry’s Bar, Penny Black’s and the legendary Jumbo Seafood Restaurant,
makes every hour a happy hour on the Singapore River
$390.00
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The Singapore River’s mouth, becomes a welcome sight for the fishermen returing home.
$390.00
The Tiong Bahru Art Deco district. The first HDB (Housing Development Board) flats in Singapore. The Tiong Bahru Club opens it's doors to 'last round' orders before closing it's doors for the night.
$390.00
Pasir Panjang in Singapore's western district has many tales to tell.. Today one of the world's busiest ports, but in the this fishing harbour offered safe haven to 'Kelongs' (houses on stilts) and Peranakan shophouses.
$390.00
Everton Road in Singapore, illuminates Singapore’s unique melting pot of architectural styles, decors and cultural past.
$390.00
$390.00
During Lantern Festival, releasing a lantern on the river is said to bring good fortune and love. Releasing the old and letting go starts the new year with positivity and wellbeing.
$390.00
A composition of lights and lanterns during Chinese New Year, creates a symphony for family and friends to celebrate.
Unique Canvas art piece - 4 x different canvas sizes bolted together*
*only applicable to 120cm(w) x 60cm(h)
$390.00
The purest of music; the Nightingale, enthralls a young child with his song.
$390.00
‘Singapura’ (Lion City) was once the natural habitat for the majestic tiger. It is believed that the early settlers mistook a tiger for a lion, as such the name of Singapura (later Singapore) was born.
$150.00
Each Nordic Wood Panel is 30cm x 30cm and 1.7cm deep. The edge of the panels expose the beauty of the wood.
We sell our panels with an optional white wooden easel, but each panel can easily be installed directly onto your wall. Each panel has a hanging groove on it's back.
An Eastern Journey - Inspiration
East Coast Road in Singapore’s Katong, is home to the Peranakan culture of foods, colours and people. Famous for it’s 328 Katong Laksa cafe and the Immigrants wine bar; East Coast Road is also home to The Red House Bakery; now closed was once famous for it’s cakes and pastries.
$150.00
Each Nordic Wood Panel is 30cm x 30cm and 1.7cm deep. The edge of the panels expose the beauty of the wood.
We sell our panels with an optional white wooden easel, but each panel can easily be installed directly onto your wall. Each panel has a hanging groove on it's back.
Festival Of Light - Inspiration
The Lunar New Year was once ushered in with candle-lit lanterns; illuminated
animal shapes conjured magic for the children, whilst fire crackers popping from the neighbourhood houses, added to the new year excitement.