Anna Rais Longhouse, Sarawak
Hello!
As some of you have already read in my last post, I am teaching a watercolour class on Saturday afternoon. My son Javier is now at an age where he's always inquisitive and curious about everything, so it is quite impossible for me to paint at home without him insisting to squeeze out all my paint tubes or helping me with a wash or two.
So, the only time when I can sit down and paint something is during my class. I go there earlier to paint and sometimes in between class when the students are doing their own works. I can only paint a small section at a time and therefore this took me more than a month (6 Saturdays I think) to complete.
This is Anna Rais Longhouse located at the hill slope region outside of Kuching City, my hometown. It is about 2 hours drive from Kuching. This longhouse belongs to the Bidayuh tribe who are mainly farmers. They plant crops such as corn, rice, pepper and other vegetables. Longhouse as the same suggests, is a row of dwelling structure with many rooms to cater for the whole community where each family occupy one room and everyone would gather at the common area for their daily activities. The longhouse is made of wood and bamboo with a zinc roof, built near to a hill surrounded by beautiful tropical rainforest, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
In this painting, the women folks are drying their rice crop in an open area under a hot afternoon sun as indicated by the strongly lit huts on the left hand side as contrast to the shaded areas on the right.I guess some purists would cringe at the sight of white gouache in a transaprent watercolour painting but I thought the result of using it sparringly for highlights and textures outweights following a rather ambiguous rule to the T.
Anyway, here's the painting. Full sheet of Fabriano Artistico stapled to a stretching fream (20" x 28"), painted in Rembrandt, Schmincke, Winsor & Newton Artist Watercolours.

and here are some close-up shots of the details:



This can be an abstract painting! ;)
Hope you like it... Comments and critiques are welcome as usual.
As some of you have already read in my last post, I am teaching a watercolour class on Saturday afternoon. My son Javier is now at an age where he's always inquisitive and curious about everything, so it is quite impossible for me to paint at home without him insisting to squeeze out all my paint tubes or helping me with a wash or two.
So, the only time when I can sit down and paint something is during my class. I go there earlier to paint and sometimes in between class when the students are doing their own works. I can only paint a small section at a time and therefore this took me more than a month (6 Saturdays I think) to complete.
This is Anna Rais Longhouse located at the hill slope region outside of Kuching City, my hometown. It is about 2 hours drive from Kuching. This longhouse belongs to the Bidayuh tribe who are mainly farmers. They plant crops such as corn, rice, pepper and other vegetables. Longhouse as the same suggests, is a row of dwelling structure with many rooms to cater for the whole community where each family occupy one room and everyone would gather at the common area for their daily activities. The longhouse is made of wood and bamboo with a zinc roof, built near to a hill surrounded by beautiful tropical rainforest, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
In this painting, the women folks are drying their rice crop in an open area under a hot afternoon sun as indicated by the strongly lit huts on the left hand side as contrast to the shaded areas on the right.I guess some purists would cringe at the sight of white gouache in a transaprent watercolour painting but I thought the result of using it sparringly for highlights and textures outweights following a rather ambiguous rule to the T.
Anyway, here's the painting. Full sheet of Fabriano Artistico stapled to a stretching fream (20" x 28"), painted in Rembrandt, Schmincke, Winsor & Newton Artist Watercolours.

and here are some close-up shots of the details:



This can be an abstract painting! ;)Hope you like it... Comments and critiques are welcome as usual.
Labels: art, sarawak, village, watercolour


5 Comments:
Hi Marvin,
Not quite sure if you know me. I'm a friend of Lip Wei. I stumbled upon your fabulous blog today due to my boredom. I mean it is really wonderful! OMG, you paint so well.
I used to paint (crayon) a lot too when I was probably 8 to 20. And I stopped there.
Your paintings made my day today and I'm gonna enjoy the rest of them :o)
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Ai Shiang, At
8:02 PM
I was thinking, do you paint something not real like "fantasy land" something imaginative.
By
Ai Shiang, At
9:27 PM
Hi Ai Siang,
Hmmm, nope I don't do fantasy art :P... I usually paint scenery, landscape, street scene, etc. The usual fine art stuff... :)
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Marvin, At
10:33 PM
I see. I thought I asked :o) I should have said "Sci-Fi" scenes rather but couldn't recall that word. You do what you do best!
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Ai Shiang, At
9:17 AM
My husband and I love this painting. My parents have a painting of a Malaysian longhouse that they got while visiting my brother who was living in Kuala Lumpur and I've been looking for my own painting ever since. This reminds my husband of the Philippines where he spent two years on a mission. Is it for sale? You do beautiful work.
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Jon Goff, At
2:29 PM
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