Happy Monday! Here is a sketch from my moleskine notebook of a Pink Peony flower to kick start the week. Peonies are the king of flowers in Chinese culture and it symbolizes love, Peace and good fortune.
This is what I feel like doing today. Place some lavender oil in the burner and go to sleep. 3 boat rides and 10 hours traveling and I'm back home. I have left paradise behind and I'm back to my... Continue Reading →
This is a vintage Nonya or Peranakan Jar with peonies. They were probably used for soup and ordered for wedding celebrations.
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 →
