TREASURES OF THE NIGHT

 

Treasures of the Night, acrylic on canvas, 2025. 24" X 16.5"

The artist incorporates nocturnal animals with some foliage and fungi to illustrate a vibrant moonlit nighttime view. Flying foxes are the largest members of the bat family, and bats have been revered as a symbol of luck and good fortune in Eastern cultures. Fireflies are present in the painting as an analogue to the sparkling lights of the stars. Also present are a barred eagle-owl and a binturong (bear-cat), two famous nocturnal animals found in Malaysia. The flower in the top right is the black bat flower (Tacca chantrieri), a plant of the yam family which is commonly found in Southeast Asia and used in traditional Chinese medicine as a cure for various ailments.

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