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Hello all,

Does anyone has purchased or have any idea as where wall hanging paintings are available.

We are looking for a broad rectangular painting(preferably sea views or scenerys) to be hanged in the wall just above the TV area in the living room.

If anyone has purchased or know where paintings are available for sale please reply.

Thanks a lot in advance

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Hello all,

Does anyone has purchased or have any idea as where wall hanging paintings are available.

We are looking for a broad rectangular painting(preferably sea views or scenerys) to be hanged in the wall just above the TV area in the living room.

If anyone has purchased or know where paintings are available for sale please reply.

Thanks a lot in advance

Pass by Bugis OC yesterday..outside OG, got a stall tat is doing painting for ppl....

U can ask him to paint anything u like...bt not sure abt the pricing...

 

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the one outside OG near Fu Lu Shou Complex cannot make it la. the painting dun look professional enough. but its cheap though.

check out this thread.

http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?sh...mp;#entry227275

for oil and acrylic painting, it must have proper drying time, if not in days to come, the paint will kinda melt away in our hot and humid country.

most need proper varnishing also. from my experience, when painting layers, you have to let layer by layer to dry properly for 1-2 days. after painting, you have to leave it to dry properly at least for 1 week. den varnish 1 layer and let it dry for 3-5 days. and if there is a need to varnish and seal more layers, you will need more days. why the need to dry properly becoz the inside of the paints may not be dry even though the outside / surface area looks dry. of coz, to speed up drying, one can use hair dryer but the most you can dry is the surface area only, and also you cannot use hairdryer on the same spot, coz will burnt the paint or the canvas coz it gets too hot. simple logic juz like contractor painting your hse, need drying time.

that is why professional paintings cost more. coz more delicate effort and work.

but for ink painting, of coz, it dry faster but still need 2-3 days for it to settle.

 

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the one outside OG near Fu Lu Shou Complex cannot make it la. the painting dun look professional enough. but its cheap though.

check out this thread.

http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?sh...mp;#entry227275

for oil and acrylic painting, it must have proper drying time, if not in days to come, the paint will kinda melt away in our hot and humid country.

most need proper varnishing also. from my experience, when painting layers, you have to let layer by layer to dry properly for 1-2 days. after painting, you have to leave it to dry properly at least for 1 week. den varnish 1 layer and let it dry for 3-5 days. and if there is a need to varnish and seal more layers, you will need more days. why the need to dry properly becoz the inside of the paints may not be dry even though the outside / surface area looks dry. of coz, to speed up drying, one can use hair dryer but the most you can dry is the surface area only, and also you cannot use hairdryer on the same spot, coz will burnt the paint or the canvas coz it gets too hot. simple logic juz like contractor painting your hse, need drying time.

that is why professional paintings cost more. coz more delicate effort and work.

but for ink painting, of coz, it dry faster but still need 2-3 days for it to settle.

Oic..... :P

 

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There is a frame and glass shop, Sin Yip Seng, at Toa Payoh Blk 94, Lorong 4 beside the Lee Fun Nam Kee chicken rice shop. Was there today to frame a movie poster, saw that it had quite a number of paintings for sale .. dunno the price tho. aletrnatively there were some paintings we saw at Chinatown, Shing Gallery but its chinese pop art style. cheers

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There is a frame and glass shop, Sin Yip Seng, at Toa Payoh Blk 94, Lorong 4 beside the Lee Fun Nam Kee chicken rice shop. Was there today to frame a movie poster, saw that it had quite a number of paintings for sale .. dunno the price tho. aletrnatively there were some paintings we saw at Chinatown, Shing Gallery but its chinese pop art style. cheers

Got any buddha paintings?

 

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