BOON TAT STREET, CHINATOWN, SINGAPORE. [ FOR SALE S$2800. July 2019. Half size Full cotton 300gm paper. ] Boon Tat Street is popular with both tourists and locals alike. It is nice to hang out in a cooled environment and enjoy hawker food, coffee shop food and street shopping. The smell, sights and vigor of the place is unique. And, you can still see Chinese New Year lanterns hanging around.
McPHERSON. [ FOR SALE S$1200. P15/25. June 2014. Half size half cotton 300gm paper. ] This student assembly area for ITE College Central's McPherson campus hold many precious memories. New students enrolled there and countless activities were held there. Today it has made way for further development and all we have are memories, photos and this painting.
SINGAPORE AT DUSK. [ SOLD S$2500. April 2014. Extra wide full-size. All cotton 600gm paper. ] A panoramic view of the Singapore skyline when the sun sets and the city lights spring to life. Amidst a red and gold sunset, we see Gardens by the Bay followed by Marina Bay Sands further back and the city's skyscrapers even further back. The domes of Gardens by the Bay provides the focal point of a city trying ever so hard to balance business with recreation and aesthetics.
MOBERLY. [ PRESENTED AS A GIFT. June 2009. Full-size All cotton 600gm paper. ] This former British military barracks is the only remaining colonial building in Singapore Polytechnic. It was renovated in 2007 to preserve the external look and feel. This late morning scene has many interesting interplays of shadows and reflections off the windows.
SP ADMIN BUILDING. [ PRESENTED AS A GIFT. Oct 2007. Full-size All cotton 600gm paper. ] The Administrative Building of Singapore Polytechnic with flags to celebrate National Day. This was presented as the official farewell gift to Mr Low Wong Fook on the occasion of his retirement as Principal. His office is on the top floor, 3rd window from the right.
SUNLIT ROAD. [ FOR SALE S$1800. May 2006, Half-size All cotton 300gm paper. ] This quiet road in an older part of Singapore has buildings from the colonial days on the right and dense vegetation on the left. It is early morning and sunlight streams in low to create long shadows. The owner of the cars are still in "zzz" land. Remember such tranquility before the world wakes up?
SP PLAZA. [ SOLD S$700. Nov 2003. Half-size 300gm paper. ] The Singapore Polytechnic (SP) Plaza after a cooling drizzle. To the left is the Convention Centre, down the centre is the Dover MRT station and at the extreme right is the School of EEE. The bright yellow wall is in stark contrast to the muted colours of the plaza.