This is the second in the series about the road with a bend, painted by Kala in acrylic depicting an autumnal scene.
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Unpredictable Life
12th November 2025 Kala & Beena When I first saw Kala’s recent paintings, I was captivated by their beauty. The vibrant colours, careful brushwork, and her portrayal of an autumn scene with a red barn on canvas — it was all so enchanting. Both paintings feature a road with a bend, which obscures…
A Contented Tiger
12th November 2025 Ms Wendy & Beena Hello everyone. When Wendy sent me this unique painting of a tiger, I was deeply intrigued. She beautifully captured the essence of a tiger in a Chinese-style watercolour painting. The tiger in the painting seems to be on a prowl, but with a smile. It’s interesting…
Whirlwind
2nd November 2025 Sheeba & Beena When Sheeba sent me this oil painting of a whirlwind, I was just as mesmerised as she was by the striking resemblance to an eagle’s face. I have never attempted oil painting as it is difficult to learn. Sheeba’s love for challenges is truly inspiring. In a…
Have You Eaten?
2nd November 2025 Beena I received many comments on this painting of the sunset in Sibu, Sarawak. The sunset in Sibu is a spectacle to behold, with its vivid colours and the way it reflects off the river—it’s truly a unique experience. Many appreciated it, but my critic felt there was no life in…
Segregation or Inclusivity
28th October 2025 Kala & Beena When I saw this acrylic painting by Kala, it reminded me of my fascination with old buildings. She saw this church while walking in Boston. Most places of worship tend to be historic. There’s something about these old structures. It’s as if they are trying to communicate with…
Is Randomness a Myth?
27th October 2025 Beena I noticed something while I was painting this mother-and-daughter pair of giraffes. The pattern on their bodies isn’t random. I needed to focus carefully on how those markings should be placed to get the contours of their bodies right. So, I decided to use ink first before applying paint. I…
Disappearing Chorus
26th October 2025 Dr Kho Boon Chong Nature in its raw state- untamed greens, waterfalls, and rocky streams. Chorus signifies the symphony of sound from birds singing, frogs chirping, buzzing insects, rustling of leaves and the roar of a waterfall and the gurgling flow. Disappearing implies an ongoing process of environmental loss from…
Soy Sauce Doodle
22nd October 2025 Ms Yanning Yong It is my great pleasure to introduce Ms Yong, who created this quite unusual artwork with soy sauce. She has written the story to accompany that piece. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. A few years ago, during a family reunion dinner with…









