The photograph used in this artwork of a row of well-preserved Peranakan Shophouses was taken at Koon Seng Road, Joo Chiat, Singapore.
This artwork is reflective of the Singapore culture and heritage. Shophouse buildings can be found all over the island. These stately buildings are a wonderful expression of the blending of a work and living space. Shophouse ornamentation draws inspiration from Malay, Chinese, European, and Peranakan traditions. Painting the facade in pastel colors became popular in the mid 20th century, and these colors have remained strongly associated with the image of the Singaporean Shophouse.
This canvas print is a digital reproduction of an original artwork by Deborah McKellar.
Dimensions:
Small
Framed: L48 x W74 x H4 cm
Unframed: L34 x W60 x H5 cm
Large
Framed: L61 x W94 x H4 cm
Unframed: L47 x W80 x H5 cm
Place of Origin | Singapore |
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Primary Material | Canvas |
Primary Color | Blue |
Dimensions |
Small
Large |
Customizable | Yes |
Care Instruction | Canvas prints have been coated for scratch, stain, and water resistance. Due to numerous reports of framed prints hung using adhesive-backed hooks / strips falling off the wall, we strongly suggest using more secure hanging methods (like nails) or opting for unframed prints. |
Product Categories | Art / Prints / Buy At Retail |