Bow-wow! Puppy love comes to life on paper


An annual tradition: Kerk has drawn more than 100 puppy paintings in conjunction with the Year of the Dog and will be exhibited at the Oriential Art & Cultural Centre in Kuala Lumpur.

KUALA LUMPUR: Man’s best friend is taking centre stage with the arrival of the Year of the Dog.

Chinese painting and calligraphy maestro Kerk Won Hoo spent the whole of last year perfecting his strokes, bringing adorable puppies to life on paper.

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