Year of the Snake painting I've been meaning to post this since Chinese New Year but better late then never. This is my version of the Year of the Snake. My artworks are my way of celebrating my heritage and... Continue Reading →
The secret language of lost symbols. I love this nomadic rug from Kazakhstan but I have no idea what the symbol represents. What would be your best guess? Nomadic rug
Blue and white ginger jar with crane and bat symbols Blue and White : Red Durian flower with crane and batAcrylic on acid free paperSize A4RM 600 (USD 150)(unframed) Bat (fu 蝠)The bat is a symbol of happiness and joy.... Continue Reading →
Time shall be and for evermore "Ouroboros”, a depiction of a serpent eating its own tail, and in doing so creating a cycle. It is a symbol of eternity, of the cyclical nature of life, and of something that lasts... Continue Reading →
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 →
#25 The secret to longevity. The chrysanthemum is the Chinese symbol of Autumn and longevity I will be having my first solo art exhibition, Treasures of a Straits Chinese G hotel art gallery in Penang from the 1 February -... Continue Reading →
#2 Set your spirit free. The Golden scarab is the symbol of the spirit. The closed wing scarab represents the beginning of the journey to eternal life and rebirth. Acrylic and oil on canvas. Size 500 x 400 mm I... Continue Reading →
