Before the 20th Century, the region around East Coast Road, Joo Chiat, and Katong in Singapore used to be filled with coconut plantations. This balmy atmosphere provided the perfect backdrop for the wealthy to have their weekend retreats. East Coast Road used to be a sandy road lined with coconut palm trees that ran along the ocean. The blues and greens in this artwork are reflective of this ocean road.
As time passed, the area was developed into a residential suburb. The Peranakans chose to settle there. Today, their legacy still lives on in the preserved shophouses and colonial bungalows that dot the area.
This canvas print is a digital reproduction of an original artwork by Deborah McKellar.
Dimensions:
Small
Framed: L36 x W36 x H4 cm
Unframed: L30 x W30 x H5 cm
Medium
Framed: L74 x W74 x H4 cm
Unframed: L60 x W60 x H5 cm
Big
Framed: L94 x W94 x H4 cm
Unframed: L80 x W80 x H5 cm
Place of Origin | Singapore |
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Primary Material | Canvas |
Primary Color | Blue |
Dimensions | Small Framed: L36 x W36 x H4 cm Unframed: L30 x W30 x H5 cm Medium Framed: L74 x W74 x H4 cm Unframed: L60 x W60 x H5 cm Big Framed: L94 x W94 x H4 cm Unframed: L80 x W80 x H5 cm |
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 |