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Sketch of the day no 370: Typically Thai condiments

What are typically Thai condiments. I think the Thais generally have a sweet tooth. There's always a pot of sugar on the table and sweet chilli sauce. The other popular ones are fresh cut chilis in fish sauce, Maggi and... Continue Reading →

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 191: Incanto by Salvatore Ferragamo #TGIF

TGIF!! Off to paint the town. Happy weekend all xoxo

Sketch of the day no 184: Vietnamese “onion” table Lamp

I am running out of things to draw. This is one of my favourite table lamps that I lugged back from Vietnam, after not managing to haggle for it cos I was shouted at for trying! I paid USD50 for... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 183: Peacock (Pavo)

I have sketched a Peahen, and last night someone suggested I sketch the peacock. Ive been wanting to but knowing it would take me forever to sketch, Ive been putting it off until today. It's not quite finished but it... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 180: Leech (Hirudinea)

I've been wanting to sketch the leech for a while now but i absolutely hate the damn blood suckers and they are not pretty looking in any way. So finally, I've done it with a bit of a tongue in... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 179: Clownfish (Amphiprioninae)

It's Sunday. Stay home to sketch or go out and play?  This is a super high speed sketch I did when I woke up before I went out to play. It is  Sunday after all. I realise I go out... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 177: Freshwater Malaysian Catfish (Siluriformes)

Day 177. I still can't believe I have maintained drawing everyday for this long. It's a huge achievement for me especially when I'm the sort of person who cannot maintain focus for more than 2 second ;p I enjoy the... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 175: Kip Kip the juvenile black naped oriele Oriolus chinensis

Kip Kip is a rescue bird. It fell out of it's nest and landed by the side of the pavement, half dead, tiny, scared. My sister in law rescued it and nursed it to health. It's now unfortunately domesticated but... Continue Reading →

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