Singapore Cricket Club Print, by Fable
Own a piece of Singapore's sporting heritage with our minimalist art print of the iconic Singapore Cricket Club (SCC).
Handpainted using Indian ink and a calligraphy brush, this print captures the timeless elegance of the prestigious building on the padang and the rich cricketing history it represents. Experience the depth and texture unmatched by digital prints, with each subtle brushstroke adding a touch of artistry.
The minimalist aesthetic ensures the print seamlessly integrates with your existing décor, while the focus on the SCC allows you to celebrate a cornerstone of Singaporean sports culture.
Sustainable and museum-quality, this print arrives in premium packaging, making it a perfect conversation starter or a treasured gift for cricket enthusiasts.
FRAMED PRINTS
Our framed prints can take up to 10 working days to be shipped unless we have them in stock already.
If you need this as a gift we suggest adding a gift wrap option on to the order and we will wrap your framed print in our signature luxury wrap & ribbon.
Sizes of framed prints:
A4 framed : 32.5 cm x 41cm
A3 framed: 41 cm x 53cm
A2 framed: 53 cm x 71cm
If your order is urgent please contact us hello@byfable.com and we will look into this for you ASAP.
SHIPPING
Domestic Shipping (within Singapore)
Orders are processed within 1 - 2 days from our Singapore studio.
Domestic orders will usually take between 2 - 3 days to arrive.
FREE SHIPPING on all orders over $50.
International Shipping
International orders are tracked and will usually take between 10 - 18 days to arrive.
All international shipping costs are calculated automatically at check out.
RETURNS & EXCHANGES
Returns & Exchanges
Unfortunately we will not be able to accommodate refunds for any of our products.
We do offer an exchange service on a case by case basis. Please email us hello@byfable.com within 7 days of receiving your order and we will look into it.
Meet the Artist
Elizabeth Marlow
Trained at London's prestigious Central Saint Martins and London College of Communication, Elizabeth Marlow began her career in graphic design before discovering the evocative power of Indian ink.
Marlow's style is instantly recognisable: muted palettes, minimalist aesthetics, and calming compositions. Her work thrives in small collections or as statement pieces.