Capturing old-world charm


From East Malaysia: ‘Longhouse in Kuching’ is just one of the many rural scenes Seah beautifully captures on canvas.

FOR a city dweller like myself, there is something incredibly rustic and charming about villages.

It evokes a feeling of nostalgia, of visits to my mother’s hometown of Tronoh, Perak; where some families still rare chickens in the courtyard, wooden shophouses have stood since colonial times and doors are often left unlocked.

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