"Durian Please" is a celebration of tropical abundance, featuring two elegant hands reaching for nature’s treasures—one for a durian, the other for a langsat. Set against a beautifully arranged table of exotic fruits, this artwork evokes the richness of Southeast Asian culture and the joy of savouring nature’s bounty. Perfect for lovers of botanical art, tropical aesthetics, and food-inspired decor, this piece adds a vibrant and refined touch to any space.
"Durian Please" is a celebration of tropical abundance, featuring two elegant hands reaching for nature’s treasures—one for a durian, the other for a langsat. Set against a beautifully arranged table of exotic fruits, this artwork evokes the richness of Southeast Asian culture and the joy of savouring nature’s bounty. Perfect for lovers of botanical art, tropical aesthetics, and food-inspired decor, this piece adds a vibrant and refined touch to any space.
"Harmony. For me, it is important that everything exists in harmony. People who live in harmony with each other, with nature and with the environment - people who are in harmony with themselves."
Illustrator and graphic designer Joyce Lay Hoon Ho - aka Arty Guava - lives and works in Vancouver. Memories of her childhood in Malaysia, nature and dance are just some of the sources of inspiration that can be found in her work. With bright flowers, celebratory poses and animals roaming freely in the wild, her cheerful designs are laced with a touch of fantasy and convey an exhilarating joie de vivre.