Size: 20cm x 20cm
Medium: acrylic paint on canvas board
This is a Peranakan snack made of tapioca flour with coconut milk, sugar and pandan leaf, with different food colours. Steamed layer by layer to get the rainbow effect.
This is one of my favourite traditional Chinese snacks, made of soft and chewy glutinous rice flour, with sweet mung bean or peanut fillings. It is usually molded into a red tortoise shape, to signify longevity and good luck. The ang ku kuehs are placed on traditional colourful Peranakan porcelaine plate.
Size: 20cm x 30cm
Medium: Acrylic paint on stretched canvas
This is a challenging piece but I enjoyed the process. It is about using the right brushes for the feathers.
Size: 30cm x 3
Medium: Acrylic paint on Canvas board
Not sure why they are here, I have been seeing many wild chickens around Singapore. Singapore is a concrete city with some parks and small nature reserves, definitely not a place where chickens suddenly appear everywhere. I wonder who put them here. Any way here are 2 of them, totally free range.