Size: 15cm x 15cm
Media: acrylic paint on canvas board
This sunflower represents B, a very dependable, trustworthy and stoic individual, someone who gets things done no matter how tough things are. Someone who overcame naysayers, who trudges on endlessly and tirelessly even when things are reallllllyyy bad. I take my hat off to you.
Size: 15cm x 15cm
Media: acrylic paint on canvas board
This sunflower represents A, a friend who listens to my gripes and is my evil twin, a good listener, someone I can talk to easily and someone who is great to hang out with. Someone who fights the office war side by side with me.
Size: 40cm x 50cm
Medium: Acrylic Painting on Canvas Board
2nd take on the bald eagle, now taking flight. Like this majestic creature, I hope all our hopes and wishes can soar to greater heights this year!
Some say my eagle looks very cheeky and naughty…hahao
Size: 20cm x40cm
Medium: Acrylic Paint on Canvas Board
Love this majestic bird of prey. Like the eagle, I would like to be fearless, strong, sharp, resilient and focused. Fun fact – do you know that the female bald eagle is larger than the male 2.5m vs 2m wingspan…You go girl!
I love the mysticism of this nocturnal predatory bird, often depicted in folklore and witchcraft. These intriguing and elusive birds represent knowledge, wisdom and transformation. I would love to have one as a pet, just like Harry Porter.
I love the mysticism of this nocturnal predatory bird, often depicted in folklore and witchcraft. These intriguing and elusive birds represent knowledge, wisdom and transformation. I would love to have one as a pet, just like Harry Porter.
I love the mysticism of this nocturnal predatory bird, often depicted in folklore and witchcraft. These intriguing and elusive birds represent knowledge, wisdom and transformation. I would love to have one as a pet, just like Harry Porter.
I like reading my newspapers scattered all over the table, with a cup of coffee and some fresh flowers, freshly bought from the market. Thus, inspired the newspaper collage with acrylic paints over it to give it a flatlay look.
I like reading my newspapers scattered all over the table, with a cup of coffee and some fresh flowers, freshly bought from the market. Thus, inspired the newspaper collage with acrylic paints over it to give it a flatlay look.
Medium: Prisma colour pencils on watercolour paper
Size: 20cm x 15 cm
This is Rupert, the corgi who stays a few doors from me. Every time I see him on walks with his owner, he will pull his leash and run towards me. He will then pounce and slobber all over me. Rupert is a very friendly little boy, always ready to play.
There is a sudden migration of kingfishers around where I stay. I wonder why they are here as there is no big body of water here. It is indeed a strange sighting around this area. nevertheless it is always nice to see new species around here.
Do you also know that Kingfishers are known to be sacred in Polynesia and Greece. In Polynesia they are known to be the controller of waves and have venerable powers over the sea. In Greece, they are called Halcyons.
The name halcyon itself comes from the Greek goddess, Alcyone who was married to Ceyx. According to legend the couple were happily married but made the mistake of calling each other Zeus and Hera, which angered the real god Zeus who in bad temper killed Ceyx by sinking his ship with a thunderbolt.
On hearing this, Alcyone, wrought with grief, threw herself into the sea and drowned. Out of compassion, however, the gods later changed them both into beautiful flashing blue halcyon birds named after her and recognised in the kingfisher’s scientific name of Alcedo, after Alcyone.
In present day Greece, Halcyon days means having calm and nice weather.
This is inspired by a little hummingbird I saw in the park. The hummingbird symbolizes joy, healing, good luck, messages from spirits, and other special qualities. I feel good vibes!
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Board,
Size: 76cm x 110cm,
This is inspired by the pet birds at the coffeeshop near my house. The caged birds are perpetually surrounded by wild free sparrows, but the caged birds are oblivious to the fact that they are caged and have no freedom. Sounds like some of us, both the caged and uncaged, u think?
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Board,
Size: 20cm x 40cm,
This piece symbolises that as a human species, we all come in all shapes, sizes and colours, but inherently we are still the same. So why do we have so many biases against each other? Food for thoughts.