Kitchen Qing: blue and white porcelain used for simple meals. Steamed rice is a staple food in Chinese culture especially for the Southern Chinese who migrated to South East Asia in the 18th and 19th century because of civil wars,... Continue Reading →
My art is about self discovery and identity. It often celebrates my Straits Chinese heritage. Kitchen Qing: blue and white porcelain used for simple meal. Sketch of the day no 1263 in my moleskine sketchbook is of what we fondly... Continue Reading →
Kitchen Qing: blue and white porcelain used for simple meal. Sketch of the day no 1262 in my moleskine sketchbook is of the carp bowl.
Life is beautiful in full bloom. Sketch of the day no 1261 in my moleskine sketchbook is of a botanical drawing Watch the video here https://youtu.be/vHI23bHSEEs
Don't fight the inner kid in you ~ Lily Aziz Sketch of the day no 1260 in my moleskine sketchbook is of an Orange nerf gun. https://youtu.be/gW8yYZGY5Ew
Where shall we go? A penny a day for a holiday away ~ Lily Aziz Sketch of the day no 1259 in my moleskine sketchbook is of my best friend's Ms Poogy bank 🐷🐖💰 https://youtu.be/sQHQ1mvGJ2U
Rise above. The rooster in Chinese culture is considered an embodiment of five virtues: civil culture, martial qualities, courage, benevolence and trustworthiness. The rooster and the sun symbolises high achievement and is a lucky charm to ward off evil spirits.... Continue Reading →
Something different today... I love nature and wildlife. The greater death's head hawkmoth or bee robber, Acherontia lachesis is a large, up to 13 cm wingspan, sphingid moth. The moth is characterised by its human skull like pattern on the... Continue Reading →
Tyger tyger burning bright.🐯 I painted this a while back but only finished it recently. Sometimes I start paintings and abandon them and only come back to them later when the time to complete them is right. Nothing is ever... Continue Reading →
