Using Charcoal to portray the expression of white hibiscus, the painting expresses the hope for the better blooming of the flora. It also represents the connection between the flower and the leaves which highlights the need of both sides to rely and support. Charcoal Painting 40cm (H) x 30cm (W), Framed By : Toh Chiew Fern, Phoebe (40), The Singapore…
Siew Lian drew a garden which is just beside where she stayed at Cheshire Home. The blooming of the flower signifies rays of hope for herself and her fellow residents that they can wake up to better health and a brighter day every morning. Watercolour 30.5cm (H) x 39cm (W), Framed By : Ng Siew Lian (53), The Singapore Cheshire…
Nature always wears the colours of the Spirit. Whenever we need a break, it can help us find inspiration and give us a peaceful mind. Draw & Colour 30cm (H) x 40cm (W), Framed (Landscape) By : Salfura Binte Alias (40), The Singapore Cheshire Home Salfura Binte Alias loves to do diamond paintings in her free time. She is able…
The rushing water comes in two pieces which I drew to symbolise Hope & Inspiration. Hope of good health which we will appreciate and not rush to flush away. An inspiration which will remind us to listen to the flow of the water to appreciate that conserving water in Singapore is a responsibility of everyone. Acrylic 29cm (H) x 38.5cm…
In today’s world, many people are busy, each engrossed in their own lifestyles. Just like the artist, many of us also dream of breaking away from the crowd and immersing ourselves spiritually to enjoy the blissful and peaceful moments. Watercolour 30.5cm (H) x 39cm (W), Framed (Landscape) By : Tan Wee Kuan (44), The Singapore Cheshire Home Tan Wee Kuan…
The pandemic has caused many to be unsettled and unsure of current situations. With trees as shelters and shades to protect us against the glaring rays of the sun, it represents the artist’s hope that we will continue to defend against Covid-19 and emerge stronger from this crisis. Acrylic 54.5cm (H) x 54.5cm (W), Framed By : Low Mun Chong…
Whenever we want to care for a person that we love, present them yellow tulips, for they bring happiness and the hope to be more positive in life. Acrylic 38cm (H) x 31cm (W), Framed By : Han Kwan Heng, Katherine (69), The Singapore Cheshire Home Han Kwan Heng, Katherine enjoys painting as she can express her emotions and feelings…
The Singapore national flower is drawn and painted, representing resilience and capturing the Singapore Spirit. We are proud that we are the only country to have a hybrid as our national flower. Canvas, Acrylic 33cm (H) x 33cm (W), Framed By : Eileen Tay Soh Choon (63), The Singapore Cheshire Home Eileen Tay Soh Choon is always enthusiastic in painting…
The wind blows just before the rain falls. No matter the challenges ahead, we should always remind ourselves to face them with courage. Acrylic 20.5cm (H) x 45.5cm (W), Framed (Landscape) By : Teo Wan Ping, Michelle (48), The Singapore Cheshire Home Teo Wan Ping, Michelle is keen to learn new skills. She is a new beginner in painting and…