These earth watercolours are made using earth pigments foraged by paint-makers across the varied landscapes of Singapore. They appear in different forms, such as washed-up clay pieces along the coastal beaches, excavated clay at construction sites, and small rocks in garden soil.
It all started with packets of mouldy blueberries: Shirin Rafie and Liz Liu Yihui mashed and strained them into their first bottle of natural ink. Thi ...