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By Malaysian Artist Tiffany Choong

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Sketch of the day no 1227 in my moleskine sketchbook : Giant joss sticks.

A prayer for our departed loved ones Sketch of the day no 1227 in my moleskine sketchbook : Giant joss sticks. It is ghost month and the Chinese believe that the gates of heaven and hell are open allowing spirits... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 818 in my moleskine art journal: gold pineapple key chain

Wishing all my friends a Happy Chinese New and may you all be blessed with happiness and good fortune. Sketch of the day in my moleskine art journal is of my new gold pineapple key chain from H&M. It's traditional... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 684 in my moleskine art journal: Chinese Altar. Pray for good blessings

Sketch of the day in my moleskine art journal is of a small Chinese Altar which is seen everywhere in homes and outside chinese shops in Penang. It is to pray for good blessings. The main religion in Penang is... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 655 in my moleskine art journal: Malaysian Kuih Muih. Selamat ramadan.

Sketch of the in my moleskine art journal are of a selection of traditional Malaysian Kuih Muih or cakes. These are part of our colourful food which is eaten all year long but is especially popular during ramadan. A lot... Continue Reading →

Visiting relatives on Chinese New Year

Chinese new year is spent with loved ones and visiting relatives. I celebrated my own way. I went to visit my parents at the Catholic cemetary. The gates were locked so I watched pathetically from outside. Then I went to... Continue Reading →

Sketch of the day no 127: Easter Lily in #Devon

Easter Lilys are one of my favourite flowers. I found this one in Devon. The following poem by Louise Lewin Matthews captures the spiritual essence of the Easter Lily: Easter morn with lilies fair Fills the church with perfumes rare,... Continue Reading →

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