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Peranakan Houses, Cairnhill rd,Singapore,
This kind of classic building, similar to the ‘shop house’, can be found in a small, exclusive part of Singapore. It's an amazing architectural style, and here is an early attempt to represent this, done back when I was residing in that city. There is also
an ink version of this item posted here on artfinder.
The paper I use is a traditional mulberry paper handmade in 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 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 of the paper and brush strokes of the painting.
Interested to have your idea painted in this style? Maybe a historical landmark, your home , a storyboard collage from a recent travel, or event? Contact me.
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Packaging for my small paintings like this one is sealed in plastic sleeve, sealed in a padded hard plastic file case, and envelope covering. Please note that you can purchase in one order up to 6 paintings of this same size (small painting category) or smaller to be included in the same 1 shipping fee.

Materials used:

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

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#acrylicgreen #cityscape #architecture #houses #heritage #singapore #shophouse #housing 
Peranakan Houses in colour (2000)
Acrylic painting
by Gordon T.

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Peranakan Houses, Cairnhill rd,Singapore,
This kind of classic building, similar to the ‘shop house’, can be found in a small, exclusive part of Singapore. It's an amazing architectural style, and here is an early attempt to represent this, done back when I was residing in that city. There is also
an ink version of this item posted here on artfinder.
The paper I use is a traditional mulberry paper handmade in 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 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 of the paper and brush strokes of the painting.
Interested to have your idea painted in this style? Maybe a historical landmark, your home , a storyboard collage from a recent travel, or event? Contact me.
Take a glimpse into this artist, and how step by step I build my paintings, and other details at the following link:
Packaging for my small paintings like this one is sealed in plastic sleeve, sealed in a padded hard plastic file case, and envelope covering. Please note that you can purchase in one order up to 6 paintings of this same size (small painting category) or smaller to be included in the same 1 shipping fee.

Materials used:

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

Tags:
#acrylicgreen #cityscape #architecture #houses #heritage #singapore #shophouse #housing 

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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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