Monkey God Temple

SGD 110.00
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Monkey God Temple is located in Tiong Bahru area of Singapore. It was built in 1920 for Taoist and moved to its current place on Eng Hoon Road in 1938. As a child I grew up with the many tales of Sun Go Kong’s journey to the west, a mythical Taoist god that this temple is built for. This is a limited print of a sketch in my sketchbook no. 41 in March 2022, at the tail end of the pandemic restrictions in Singapore

Prints are limited to 5.

Artist Proof (AP) is available for purchase in Olij Studio, by appointment.

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Monkey God Temple is located in Tiong Bahru area of Singapore. It was built in 1920 for Taoist and moved to its current place on Eng Hoon Road in 1938. As a child I grew up with the many tales of Sun Go Kong’s journey to the west, a mythical Taoist god that this temple is built for. This is a limited print of a sketch in my sketchbook no. 41 in March 2022, at the tail end of the pandemic restrictions in Singapore

Prints are limited to 5.

Artist Proof (AP) is available for purchase in Olij Studio, by appointment.

Monkey God Temple is located in Tiong Bahru area of Singapore. It was built in 1920 for Taoist and moved to its current place on Eng Hoon Road in 1938. As a child I grew up with the many tales of Sun Go Kong’s journey to the west, a mythical Taoist god that this temple is built for. This is a limited print of a sketch in my sketchbook no. 41 in March 2022, at the tail end of the pandemic restrictions in Singapore

Prints are limited to 5.

Artist Proof (AP) is available for purchase in Olij Studio, by appointment.

Size: 35 x 25 cm.

Archival Print on Textured Fine Art paper (310gsm) with high quality ink

  1. Original painted with professional artist grade watercolors on high quality watercolor paper

  2. Limited editions comes unmounted and unframed.

  3. Each print is signed, Editioned and dated by the artist.

  4. Editions limited to 5.

  5. Price excludes $2 Registered shipping within Singapore. Shipping cost varies for International customers.

IMPORTANT:

  1. While the quality of the materials should ensure longevity, artwork is best hung out of direct sunlight.

  2. Colours may vary slightly based on your monitor, though each high resolution scan is as accurate as possible.

  3. Copyright remains with the artist.

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