
Dreamland in blue
My own dreamland
It has no concrete image
But has been composed of
All my encounters, experiences, appreciations and trials
Put together.

The wisdom of the builders from more than 300 years ago can be seen clearly in every aspect of the temple.

The rainforest series is one of artist?s favorite subject, the aerial view of a primeval jungle surrounded river, with occasionally floating clouds across the landscape.

The Twin Towers exude another kind of charm when they are devoid of crowds and lights at midnight.

Golden yellow flowers fill the eyes brings the tidings of spring.

A night scene of a rainforest, the jungle?s night scene with evening dew, mists and moisture in the atmosphere reflecting the moonlight and starlight, night glowing mushrooms and fireflies filled the forest with exiting lights and colors, a true masterpiece by Tham that every part of the painting is filled with much details, looking at it years and we still find new excitement in the painting.

The building that houses the Geographer Café dates back to Dutch colonial period. Its semi-circular windows, large columns and narrow corridors impart a distinct ambience.

A fascinating tree artist planted in his backyard, a tree which branches twist, turn and flowing, like dancing to music unheard by human ears, the Flame of the Forest tree always been one of his favorite subject.

A blended inspiration of a tree impressions, in the wind and light of day, blossoming in full also providing cold shade for those underneath.