Tag Archive: Travel Art

Chaotic Crafts

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Vietnam has never been on top of my travel list, but last week I had the chance to visit Saigon, Nha Trang and Dalat. Full of history, hustle & bustle, smiles and to… Continue reading

Omelette Eyes

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Mumbai! Smog filled, traffic-crazy, sweat trickling but so many incredible smiles and the loveliest vibes! I had an absolutely FULL-filling experience because mannnn, the food was absolutely incredible. We ate and ate and… Continue reading

Art in Venice

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I meant to write this last week, but I have been so busy with post Songkran holiday work that I barely had time to breathe. Though I did find time to go check… Continue reading

Venice

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Before going to Venice, I was a bit unsure whether I would like the city, as I got a lot of mixed reviews. Once I reached and had a couple of hours to… Continue reading

Wassily Kandinsky – Gallery Gaze

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The previous weekend was spontaneously artsy and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I had to take a trip to Milan for some work and the city played along. It has never been a city… Continue reading

Siem Reap Crafts

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If you noticed a couple of posts back I added some drawings I did of the beautiful trees in Siem Reap. Today I looked through my phone and found that I had taken some… Continue reading

Heading Bopping PewPews

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Tokyo and some of it’s colours. So this past week I had to go on a work trip with 3 other people that I barely knew, thank-god for single bed rooms. Sharing our… Continue reading

PMQ – Ricky Lai

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My trip to Hong Kong was an extremely tedious experience and that has nothing to do with the country itself. The fair that we attended was awfully quiet and exhausted us before we… Continue reading

The Roots of Canada

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A glimpse of the trees I fell in love with in Canada. I have never seen trees this intricate, it was incredible. These are 5-10 minute illustrations, travel drawings at its finest.

The Roots of Chiang Mai

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I know this is long due but… here you go tree drawings I did in Chiang Mai. They are unfinished and quite abstract but I guess that’s what you get in travel drawings… Continue reading

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