Colouring Singapore William Sim Are a Great Souvenir an Imprint of Marshall Cavendish International for Review Only of Your Visit to Singapore
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Illustrated with a whimsical touch, © 2017 Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd these colouring postcards by artist Reprinted 2018 Published by Marshall Cavendish Editions Colouring Singapore William Sim are a great souvenir An imprint of Marshall Cavendish International For Review only of your visit to Singapore. 20 whimsical postcards to colour • BOOK 1 Illustrated by William Sim About the illustrator All rights reserved William Sim’s art portrays a fantasy world No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval with distinctive shapes, patterns and objects. system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior Branding himself as the Merchant of Happiness, permission of the copyright owner. Requests for permission should be addressed to the Publisher, Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) William is a full-time art practitioner and a Private Limited, 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 536196. partner at a visual arts studio based in Singapore. Tel: (65) 6213 9300. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.marshallcavendish.com/genref His work has been showcased in various group and solo exhibitions in Singapore, South Korea, Marshall Cavendish is a registered trademark of Times Publishing Ltd Taiwan and Hong Kong. Printed in Singapore ART/HOBBY ISBN 978-981-4779-88-3 ,!7IJ8B4-hhjiid! For Review only Haw Par Villa features over 1,000 statues and 150 displays depicting scenes from Chinese mythology, legend and history. For Review only Illustration © William Sim from Colouring Singapore Postcards Published in 2017 by Marshall Cavendish Editions Animals at the Singapore Zoo are housed in a natural ‘open’ environment with hidden barriers, moats, and glass between the animals and visitors. For Review only Illustration © William Sim from Colouring Singapore Postcards Published in 2017 by Marshall Cavendish Editions Singapore’s oldest hotel, The Raffles Hotel, was built in 1887 by the Sarkies Brothers. For Review only Illustration © William Sim from Colouring Singapore Postcards Published in 2017 by Marshall Cavendish Editions The Merlion, the Esplanade and orchids are symbols commonly associated with Singapore. For Review only Illustration © William Sim from Colouring Singapore Postcards Published in 2017 by Marshall Cavendish Editions Traditional conservation shophouse dating back to the 19th century located along Neil Road on the outskirts of Chinatown. For Review only Illustration © William Sim from Colouring Singapore Postcards Published in 2017 by Marshall Cavendish Editions The Cloud Forest and Flower Dome at the Gardens by the Bay are special conservatories to show plants and flowers not usually grown in Singapore. In the rear, you can see the towers of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel. For Review only Illustration © William Sim from Colouring Singapore Postcards Published in 2017 by Marshall Cavendish Editions Orchids grow abundantly in Singapore. Singapore’s national flower is the Vanda Miss Joaquim. For Review only Illustration © William Sim from Colouring Singapore Postcards Published in 2017 by Marshall Cavendish Editions The Supertree Grove, Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories are popular attractions at the Gardens by the Bay. For Review only Illustration © William Sim from Colouring Singapore Postcards Published in 2017 by Marshall Cavendish Editions.