Original artwork description:

Another one in a series of black & whites I did when I was living in Singapore back in 2000.
Again inspired by the old street scenes and the classic shophouse architecture that formed old Singapore. By now the place has undoubtedly been altered in the city that changes so fast.
The simple black & white has a special mood that colour paintings don’t capture, and allows the texture of the paper to stand out.
The paper I use is a traditional handmade mulberry paper from Thailand. Mulberry leaves are used there to feed the silkworm in the silk industry, the sticks used to make the paper.
The resulting paper is a thick parchment like paper, strong yet pliable. I have the paper made to this size to get the deckled edges which adds to the textural effect.
The close up picture is of higher resolution to be able to get a feel for the texture and brush strokes of the painting.

Interested to have your idea painted in this style? Maybe a storyboard collage from a recent travel, your house or street? Contact me.
Take a glimpse into this artist, and how step by step I build my paintings at my ‘building a painting’ and other albums at the following link:

Materials used:

acrylic colour on handmade Thai mulberry paper (kada sa), deckled edge

Old Shophouses, jln Besar, Singapore SOLD (2000)
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by Gordon T.

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Another one in a series of black & whites I did when I was living in Singapore back in 2000.
Again inspired by the old street scenes and the classic shophouse architecture that formed old Singapore. By now the place has undoubtedly been altered in the city that changes so fast.
The simple black & white has a special mood that colour paintings don’t capture, and allows the texture of the paper to stand out.
The paper I use is a traditional handmade mulberry paper from Thailand. Mulberry leaves are used there to feed the silkworm in the silk industry, the sticks used to make the paper.
The resulting paper is a thick parchment like paper, strong yet pliable. I have the paper made to this size to get the deckled edges which adds to the textural effect.
The close up picture is of higher resolution to be able to get a feel for the texture and brush strokes of the painting.

Interested to have your idea painted in this style? Maybe a storyboard collage from a recent travel, your house or street? Contact me.
Take a glimpse into this artist, and how step by step I build my paintings at my ‘building a painting’ and other albums at the following link:

Materials used:

acrylic colour on handmade Thai mulberry paper (kada sa), deckled edge

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I'm Canadian born now residing in Malaysia. I've been working professionally as a freelance artist since the 1980's … time flies. I’ve travelled extensively over the years and you’ll see that people, places... Read more

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