Painting Trip to Tanjung Pinang, Bintan
Day 1 (Thu 23 July 2009) - Singapore to Tanjung Pinang, Bintan
Meet-up at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal at 10:30am for the ferry ride to our destination. Everyone arrived on time and soon we were issued with tickets and boarding passes, and thanks to the wonderful service by the ferry company, our Indonesian Immigration white cards were duly printed nicely. Safe us from the hassle of writing on a tiny card on the bumpy ferry ride later. We had a simple meal at the terminal cafe while waiting for the scheduled ride...
SWS members waiting for check-in time at the ferry terminal
(Note: The couple on the most right-hand side and the lady with her back facing camera, 2nd from left, are not with our group)The two-hour ferry ride was uneventful. It was smoother than I had expected thanks to the perfect weather that day...
Indonesian time is 1 hour behind Singapore's and to prevent us from confusing each other, we decided to keep following Singapore time.
Upon reaching the ferry terminal at Tanjung Pinang, our hotel shuttle bus was nowhere to be seen. But as in most places, they are plenty of drivers touting their transport services. So, we hired two drivers with MPVs, large enough to fit in all of us (plus our extra baggages, artists tend to travel with more - boards, papers, brushes, paints, you name it, we got it ) and we were whisked away to our hotel called Hotel Laut Jaya, a mere 10 minutes ride away. Knowing before hand that it only cost us S$25 per night, I wasn't expecting any 5-star luxury. It was budget hotel standard in every sense. It's basic with a small reception counter and a tiny lounge, and it looked pretty old. After doing all the required registration and checking-in, I got a room at the third level, sharing it with a fellow artist.
What do artists do when they got into their hotel room? Check out the view from the windows, of course! This is what we saw...
Soon, it's time to meet up at the lounge below to walk the street of Tanjung Pinang and probably do a sketch or two....Believe me, painterly subject matters were all over the place. On my left, is a beautiful zinc roofed hut with wooden walls. On my right, village kids were playing with each other, and when I look ahead, there were old fishing boats and the sea. Who cares about lousy hotel room when it's the nearest accommodation to this wonderful place!






The benefit of using a modified camera tripod as my plein air easel is that I can still use it for photography purpose to shoot night scene with long exposure like above, killing two birds with one stone as the saying goes.After dinner at the nearby cafe, we retired to our room and called it a day....That's the end of Day 1.
Woke up early at 6:00am. Although it was still very dark, I could see there were plenty of dark clouds looming on the horizon.... Our scheduled painting trip to a fishing village is in danger of being cancelled if it rains! 3 more hours to spare, I quickly got out and had a nice morning walk with a few others along the narrow streets where the sidewalks had been converted to a temporary market. What an efficient use of limited space!
Soon, the heaven opened up and we had to run for cover! Just in time for our breakfast, so we ran to a nearby coffee shop and had a cuppa and roti prata with egg.
After 40 minutes with cramped butts and limbs, we arrived at the fishing village. But due to the heavy downpour earlier, the whole place was wet and the sky was still very cloudy and gloomy, and it was still drizzling on and off....Oh well, despite the not-so-desirable weather, there were plenty of subjects for painting so I went about scouting for good painting subject with decent shelter so that I won't get caught if it rained again... and found this.
Here's my plein air work - Half Sheet of Fabriano Artistico 14" x 21"90% done on location, 10% touch up and highlight with white gouache back in hotel.

Still 2 hours to spare, so I walked around the areas and took some photos.
Here are some of them...
Here's the view from the hilltop...

We reached the hotel after another 30 minutes of butts and limps cramping ride. Everyone has one hour to rest and freshen up before we meet again for dinner....
Well, since I didn't feel too tired... and it was still bright outside although almost nearing sunset time, I did a pencil drawing of the scene outside my hotel room window before having a shower and meeting the rest of the group downstairs....
This is drawn on half sheet of Fabriano Artistico. I'll probably paint it soon....
Our return ferry back to Singapore is scheduled at 2:30pm, so we still have half a day here. It's free and easy today, no pre-arranged activity, so to make use of the remaining time here, a few of us decided to wake up early at 6:00am and go back to the fishing village we visited on Day 1, to do a plein air painting.
By 6:30am, I was all set and when I stepped out of the hotel, this breathtaking scene greeted us...
After getting our stomach filled with breads, local noodles and cups of coffee, we splitted and headed out on our own to find new inspirations to paint.
Along the way, I took some more photos of the seaside village...
I walked around the village looking for a good spot and it didn't take long before I spotted this scene...
Just as I unpacked my bag and started drawing, a small crowd had gathered to watch what I was doing. A fellow artist who was taking photos nearby saw this and quickly took a snap.... Thumbs-up from a local
Here's the second plein air painting of the trip.
Half-sheet of Fabriano Artistico 14" x 21"
I finished the painting slightly before noon, just enough time to grab a quick lunch, head back to our hotel for a shower and checked out.Our transport arrived on time (finally, they got something right) and drove us all to the ferry terminal for our scheduled ferry ride at 2:30pm back to Singapore. We arrived around 5:00pm and that concluded our fantastic and enjoyable trip to this little island.
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