Artist Prabhakara Jimmy Quek. Singapore.

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Learn Painting in Singapore

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Those who wish to learn painting from me in Singapore join my small group painting sessions or one-on-one painting sessions. They are from different nationalities and from all walks of life. Currently, I have Wednesday afternoon session, Friday morning session, Saturday afternoon session and Sunday afternoon sessions for small group, and Tuesday and Thursday afternoon session for one-on-one session. I am happy to meet the participants and share my artistic experience and skills with them and see them progress.

Yesterday, I started this simple painting during the painting session. I did a finish touch on this painting this morning. Here is the painting. Simple Kiwifruit.

For more information on drawing or painting lessons and registration form, please visit website: http://pabha.com/ArtClass For viewing participants works, please visit website: http://pabha.com/ParticipantsWorks5 and links there.

New Photo - clay sculpture

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A new photo of my clay works. You could see few new squarshes with the star fruits.

I used this photo for my clay sculpture website.

Clay Sculpture

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I have been working on some 3D clay sculptures since December 2008 and here is a photo of the result of my efforts. I love the colours and shapes of these simple works. Some of them are not for sale.

Fruits

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Fruits. Medium: Clay and acrylic. By Jimmy Quek Prabhakara. All Rights Reserved.

Rambutans - Tropical Fruits, small painting

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We have rambutans today. At the small garden behind where we live, there are rambutan trees planted there. However the reambutans we have today are not from the garden, they are from the market.

I placed three of them in front of me and do a small painting of it. I drew and painted rambutans when I was a student of art. I could see the difference between now and then when I do this small art work. I took a few minutes to finish this painting though I have not painted rambutans for two decades! I enjoyed doing it.


Three Rambutans 2007
Acrylic on paper
138 x 94 mm

Three Mangosteens

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There were some mangosteen at the kitchen. I found them quite nice, so I randomly took three of them and placed them on my table. I looked at them for a while and I enjoyed their forms and colours.

I decided to do a quick sketch of them. When I started sketching them, I changed my mind to paint them instead. So I took out my paints and brushes and started adding colours on the paper. Just a short while, I completed this unexpected simple painting.

Not too bad, right? I have not done paintings like that for many years!bigsmile


Three Mangosteens
Acrylic on paper
size: 93 x 137mm
February 2012
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