My name is Patricia. One of my hobbies is painting. I created this Blog to share my paintings.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Reflection
The reflection here is not like a mirror. This reflection can be a bit distorted because of the constant movement of the water that is alive. This gives life to Reflection with its beauty and serenity.
This picture of red Swiss chalets sitting at the lake with a back-drop of mountain is taken from none other than scenic Switzerland.
I am going to enjoy "Reflection" as much as I can now because soon in October it will be migrating to Melbourne....as a gift to my cousin who lives in Australia.
Please tune in for my next painting.....while you enjoy my "Reflection".
Friday, April 09, 2010
Patience
I just finsihed this piece entitled "Patience", showing the blue heron waiting patiently for her food (fish).....Hopefully, some day, I'll write a poem attach to "patience".
This piece took me about two months to complete - Feb 1 to 5 April, 2010. I find the bird's feathers and the water ripples quite challenging to paint....hope you like it.
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Cherry blossoms
This piece was painted for my long-time good girl-friend (Sharon Gan) who recently bought her new flat at Ponggol. This is my special gift for her house-blessing. This picture was selected by her, the canvas
measured 36"x18", quite a big piece.
I added sand to the path, to give it a real texture. I enjoyed the process of this painting. This would be my second piece of painting to give away, for a special reason. Hope you like this piece as much as I do.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
"My Beloved Jerusalem"
Finally, I've completed painting this long-awaited piece, "My beloved Jerusalem" that took me 6+ months to paint. It is a very challenging piece of 24"x48" and lots of detailed work (as you can see). I'm glad it is now ready to be presented as my first-fruit unto the Lord to the House of Prayers.
May I quote the lyrics of "Shalom Jerusalem" as a prayer to God's and our beloved Jerusalem:
"Shalom shalom Jerusalem
Peace be to you
When Messiah comes to take us home
May His praise be found in you."
I'll be stopping my painting for a while until my mum recovers from her fractures (she fell on Jan 2, 2009) and surgery wound healed (she had a major intestines operation on Jan 10, 2009).
Before I pen off, let's "Pray for Jerusalem's peace! Prosperity to all you Jerusalem-lovers." (Psalm 122:6).
Shalom, shalom.....be unto you.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
"I'm a special pearl"
I wanted to try on something new....monochrome, to paint a picture with one-family color (basically blue), and I selected to paint a pearl.
I have always wanted to paint a pearl to express that everyone is special and unique in God's eyes...we are all very precious. This is indeed a very special pearl full of lustre, showing its splendour resting at the sea-bed....reflecting the glory of God to its surroundings. We can all shine like this small pearl if we allow God to use us wherever we are....even in the deep ocean.
I took almost 1&half months to paint this small piece, entitled "I'm special" on 22 July 2008. My next piece will be a large one (48"x24"). Lastly, I want to say to you (my reader), "you're special"! Thanks for 'tuning' into my blog of paintings.....hope you're enjoying them so far.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Mother's Love
This is a bold attempt and it took me about 5 months to complete (just finished on 9 June 2008). I'm trying to capture the bonding expression between the mother and her baby...showing the nature of a mother's tender love for her young.
This woman is probably from the minority ethnic group in China, based on her colorful head-scarf. She may be a farmer's wife who also works in the field because she is rather tanned.
I hope you'll like this piece, entitled, "Mother's Love", especially dedicated to all the wonderful mothers!
Thursday, January 31, 2008
The Wilderness
Used combination techniques:
glued sand and brush for the lower land; the upper land and 'concave' mountain range is done by knife; the distant mountain range and sky are done by brush.
This is quite a challenging piece to me, in the sense that I need to express the dryness of the land in the wilderness and yet the life of the small oasis that provided streams of water to create little brooks which run into the parched soil. And, the sheep were wandering in the wilderness in search of water, and they finally found an oasis!
This reminds me at one point of my life, I too went through a journey of wilderness in search of the oasis of living water to quench my thirst, and when I found it, I'm so blessed (happy)!
May you be blessed too!!
Friday, October 19, 2007
China Village Alley
This piece reminded me of my home-village in China where my root came from. I like this piece and hope you'll enjoy it too...I've already started on my next piece, stay tune in a few months time.
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Niagara Falls
I've finally completed painting the "Niagara Falls" on 25th June, 2007. This piece took me about 4+months to finish, the largest piece I've so far attempted.
The good thing about painting is: every time when I completed a piece, I look at it and I like it better than the previous one. I like this piece and I hope you do too.
I don't know which side of the Falls this is located, at Canada or USA side, probably Canada, not sure....it is a beautiful Fall. It is so refreshing and magnificent!
Thursday, March 08, 2007



Grand Canyon

"Grand Canyon" was completed on Feb 4th 2007. It took me almost 3 months to complete this piece of oil-painting. I used the knife-technique. Of course, my painting didn't do justice to the beauty of the real Canyon but I hope you'll like it.
I am now painting the Niagara Falls. It's the largest piece I've ever attempted so far....let's see how it turns out later.

Thursday, November 02, 2006
"Spring in Scotland"


Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Unforgettable Autumn

I've just completed this oil painting "Unforgettable Autumn" on 10 July, 2006. It was done by the knife technique.
This picture was taken in beautiful Jiuzhaigou, China, I would love to visit one day. Autumn is absolutely gorgeous in Jiuzhaigou, I am sure, my painting cannot portray a fraction of its real beauty.
I am now painting "Spring in Scotland", with this, I will complete the four seasons of the year. Stay tune....for Spring to come.
Painting is something to enjoy and not to rush through. So, I hope you'll enjoy seeing my paintings as much as I enjoy painting them....

Thursday, June 15, 2006
Aurora (Northern Light) in Alaska

The glow from the cabin's windows is an inspiration from the famous artist Thomas Kinkade's style. Of course, this is of no comparison to his beautiful art-pieces!!

Singapore by night

This photo was taken during last year's (2005) National Day about 7:30 pm. You can see part of Singapore River, Benjamin's Bridge, Fullerton Hotel and the tall skyscapers behind the hotel along Shenton Way.
I kind of like this piece....hope you'll like it too.

Thursday, February 23, 2006
In the Beginning

I've just completed this piece of oil-painting, entitled "In the Beginning" on 13th Feb. 2006.
This piece is adopted from Genesis 1:1 - "In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth...."
Then God said, "Let there be light!" And light began to shine. God saw the light, and He knew it was good....
Then God said, "Let the water under the sky be gathered together so the dry land will appear." And it happened. God named the dry land "earth". And God named the water that was gathered together "seas". God saw this was good.
We all know creation does not come in a BIG BANG by accident....there is a CREATOR and He is God. Everything was created in order and it was good in the beginning. Can you 'see' God speaking through the clouds? This is how it all begins......God spoke and created the heavens and the earth.
Friday, January 06, 2006
Sunrise Sunset

Hi,
You'll see my first oil-painting, entitled "Sunrise Sunset". This is the beginning of my art journey..... I've written a poem to go with this painting. This is 'food for your thots'....
"Sunrise Sunset"
"Sunrise sunset, sunrise sunset....
Wonder who created the sun and the earth?
Why does the sun have to rise and then set?
What if the sun refuses to rise?
The curtain of rays cannot roll in while the sun stands still,
We will live in darkness without sunrise sunset.
Who commands when the sun must rise and when it is to set?
Who determines when our life begins and when it will end?"
"God is fair - He gives each one of us the same hours a day, not a minute more or a minute less.
Are we going through the motion from sunrise to sunset?
Too busy to pause - thanking Him for each sunrise and sunset.
What if tomorrow is our last sunrise and sunset will not come?
Would we ever wonder what we have done with our life -
Is our dream fulfilled and our goal met?
Regret for not living to the fullest in every sunrise sunset."
"Whether we are strong or weak, happy or sad;
Going through mundane chores or challenges ahead;
Recuperating from ailment or mourning a loss,
The sun will rise and the sun will set.
But God's mercy is new every morning -
His grace is sufficient for today and will replenish for tomorrow.
Thank God for every sunrise sunset, sunrise sunset....."
(this painting was done in January 2004 and the poem was written in November 2004 when I was recuperating from my right eye operation.)
Saturday, December 24, 2005
Winter in Korea

hi folks,
I'm trying to share with you my 6th piece of painting, entitled "Winter in Korea". This was done by a different technique that is new to me. Instead of the usual brushes, I used spatula (a broad blade). It was quite a challenge....and I like it, I can almost feel the snow flakes. You can't really see its textures and strokes unless you see the real painting. This is just a glimpse....
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
A stroll in the drizzle

"Strolling in the drizzle in Venice" went to an art exhibition at Kreta Ayer Community Center on December 3-5, 2005. The exhibition was honored and opened by Dr. Lily Neo (MP of Kreta Ayer Constituency).
The Mandarin title is very romantic, entitled "Xiao Yu Zhong De Man Bu" (hanyu piyin). Sorry, my painting is not for sale. Share with you to enjoy it!