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By Malaysian Artist Tiffany Choong

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Sketch of the day

My daily art in my Moleskine sketchbook

Sketch of the day no 264: Vintage Chinese brushes with peonies and butterfly

On the theme of Chinese New Year. Here's a coloured sketch of Chinese brushes with peonies.

Sketch of the day no 263: The Bulan animal farm wishes you all a prosperous, happy and healthy new year

This coming Chinese New Year  brings in the year of the 'wood' horse. Prediction by Suzan Levit 'The Wood Horse year is a time of fast victories, unexpected adventure, and surprising romance. It is an excellent year for travel, and... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 262: Vintage Penang Nonya jar and peonies

This is a vintage Nonya or Peranakan Jar with peonies. They were probably used for soup and ordered for wedding celebrations.

Sketch of the day no 261: Vintage staples and peonies

I'm finally working my way through my line drawings and adding in the colour. Happy Sunday 🙂

Sketch of the day no: 260 and how to make Papier-mâché Horse

This is the second Papier-mâché animal that I made. This was a collaboration with my friend Sue Tan. If you remembered I made the duck earlier and now this is the horse. These were made for our good friend's birthday.... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 259: Chinese horse and peonies

Sketch of the day no 258: French doors with Peonies

This is part of my peony series. I love doors. I know I have used them before but I'm building up a collection 😉

Sketch of the day no 257: Door to Aladdins treasures..

This is a sketch I did before of a door in Cairo. I took it from my friends photo. I've finally added some colour to it and set it against a wooden background. I'm off to my hometown of Penang... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 256: Penang Nonya Tiffin carrier with peonies

Tiffin carriers were a traditional form of transporting food in Malaysia and around the region. An old school lunch box. This one is made of metal and enamel paint and were used by the Peranakans. Sometimes there are peonies painted... Continue Reading →

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