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May your weekend be filled with pretty things. Featuring Gisele the Pink Ginger

I have been busy painting. This is the second in my botanical painting series. Gisele the Pink ginger in acrylic on canvas. Two more to go in this series 🙂 Have a weekend filled with pretty things 🙂

Hello says Percy the Penguin

Percy the Penguin has been in hiding for a while now. I remembered him when I was going through my files. I developed Percy a couple of years back for a proposal for a kid's show. If you follow my... Continue Reading →

Dreaming of a better place…art by BulanLifestyle

Here is one last group photo of my little babies before I send them to Shop Howard for adoption. I've sold Bao Bao and butterfly, so actually only 3 left to be adopted. It is really hard to let go... Continue Reading →

Botanical series: Petai Painting by BulanLifestyle

Since I finished my sketch of the day challenge, I've started painting again. I started this ages ago but never finished it until now. This is the start of my botanical series of paintings I've been working on. Petai is... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 353: Lazy Sunday sketch of Straits collection on Armenian street, Georgetown, #Penang

I'm on the final leg of my sketch a day series. This one is of Straits Collection Residences on no 93 Armenian Street, in the historical George Town in Penang. The monsoon season is setting in, so there will be... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 341: My breakfast

I have guests staying with me so our routine has been to pop down the road for some food at the breadshop. They have a fantastic selection of breads and pastries, and the best thing about it is I can... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 342: Ellie the Easter Lily pattern

I'm really enjoying making patterns out of my sketches. This is a pattern of my Easter Lily sketch.

Chairity for National Cancer Society Malaysia

Today I finally got to see my chair fully upholstered as a finished product. I went to the National Cancer society office to check out my Chair for Chairity, a cancer awareness campaign organised by National Cancer Society Malaysia. My... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 334: Malayan animal shaped money circa 17th – 19th century

I visited the Royal Selangor Pewter Showroom recently and discovered these little treasures. Money in the shape on animals made of tin known as tin currency. Malaya was the worlds top producer of tin and the most common shape was... Continue Reading →

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