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By Malaysian Artist Tiffany Choong

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Chinese Pagoda in Penang

Be not afraid of going slowly, be afraid only of standing still ~ Chinese Proverb Sketch of the day no 1283 in my moleskine sketchbook : small pagoda pavilion at kek lok si temple in my hometown of Penang.

Emperor Hongwu, 1st Ming Dynasty emperor

Sketch of the day no 1278 in my moleskine sketchbook: Emperor Hongwu, 1st emperor of Ming Dynasty He was born a peasant, became a monk, then a rebel leader, and finally became the first emperor of a new dynasty.

Rooster chinoiserie painting

Sing your own sunshine Gouache on acid free paper Size A4 Sold To purchase my art https://www.etsy.com/shop/BulanLifestyle or follow the link on my profile

Garden of Love. The Chinese Phoeonix

The Chinese Phoenix or fenghuang's body is a composite of many birds and it symbolizes the celestial bodies: the head is the sky, the eyes are the sun, the back is the moon, the wings are the wind, the feet... Continue Reading →

Underneath the fullmoon

My art seeks to bring back the power of symbols which is an important part of my heritage. For someone who isn't good at verbal communication, the power of visual language becomes the primary mode of communication. Underneath the fullmoon... Continue Reading →

Kitchen Qing: Batik pattern plate

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 carp bowl

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.

The Chinese rooster

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 →

Fly me to the moon

Fly me to the moon. My latest Chinoiserie series artwork featuring 2 cranes and the moon. Picasso painted 300 artworks in 1932. I have some catching up to do... Brush ink pen on watercolour paper Size A4 SOLD Buy this... Continue Reading →

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