The original Masjid Sultan was built in 1824 by Sultan Hussein and served the Muslim community for almost 100 years. The present building, designed by architect Swan & MacLaren, dates from 1924. It was designed in Islamic Saracenic architecture, a blend of Persian, Turkish, Moorish and Indian elements. Among the characteristic features of this architecture are onion-shaped domes
and arches. It was gazetted as a National Monument by Preservation of Monuments Board in 1975.

Dimensions 915 × 610 mm
Medium Acrylic on Canvas
Year 2021
Categories New In, Paintings

Abstract Dynamism: Majestic Sultan Mosque

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Dimensions 915 × 610 mm
Medium Acrylic on Canvas
Year 2021

$7,800.00

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The original Masjid Sultan was built in 1824 by Sultan Hussein and served the Muslim community for almost 100 years. The present building, designed by architect Swan & MacLaren, dates from 1924. It was designed in Islamic Saracenic architecture, a blend of Persian, Turkish, Moorish and Indian elements. Among the characteristic features of this architecture are onion-shaped domes
and arches. It was gazetted as a National Monument by Preservation of Monuments Board in 1975.

Dimensions 915 × 610 mm
Medium Acrylic on Canvas
Year 2021
Categories New In, Paintings
Raymond Lau Poo Seng
Raymond Lau Poo Seng

Singapore

Raymond Lau Poo Seng, a talented artist from Singapore, faced the challenges of Tourette Syndrome and a humble background. His artistic talent was recognized by his school principal, leading him to pursue art at LaSalle College of the Arts. Despite obstacles, he excelled, winning awards and eventually earning a Fine Arts degree from the University of Tasmania. Raymond's determination prevailed, even through a life-threatening illness. He gained recognition in New York and held successful solo exhibitions. His contributions to the community and dedication to teaching art further highlight his resilience. Raymond's story, marked by triumph over adversity, serves as an inspiring testament to the human spirit.