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He highlights the beauty of nature in a Victorian way
Published Thu, Oct 3, 2013 · 10:00 PM
IF you like the botanical drawings of the Victorian era, then William Sim will delight you with his contemporary and quirky take on Singapore's fauna.
"They're really just the ordinary, everyday plants that you don't even give a second look - because they've always been there," he explains modestly.
But in his pencil and waterc…
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