Singapore Skyline Art Print
Introducing the Singapore Skyline Art Print – A Piece of the Lion City for Your Home
I’m so excited to finally share my Singapore Skyline Art Print! This one has been years in the making—literally. I first visited Singapore in 2012, on my way to Bali for my honeymoon. It was on the flight that I decided to rename my business to my married name, Natalie Ryan. Maybe that’s a story for another blog (especially if you’re trying to decide whether to use your own name or a company name for your business). But first, back to The Lion City—a place that completely stole my heart.
Singapore is a fascinating mix of old and new, tradition and innovation, all packed into a vibrant, ever-evolving destination. If you’ve visited, chances are you fell in love with its energy too! And if you’re here looking for a keepsake, this print is a beautiful way to bring a little piece of Singapore into your home.

Image above: Singapore Skyline Cityscape Print by Natalie Ryan
A Hand-Drawn Tribute to Singapore’s Iconic Skyline
This illustration is drawn in my signature black and white pen and ink style, capturing the city’s most recognisable landmarks. From the futuristic silhouette of Marina Bay Sands to the striking skyscrapers that echo ancient temples and pagodas, and of course, the legendary Raffles Hotel—this print has it all.
I love working with pen and ink for my skylines. It gives each piece a timeless, elegant feel, making it perfect for any interior, no matter the colour scheme. While I take inspiration from architectural drawings, my approach is much more freehand and expressive. The pen allows me to capture intricate details while keeping the artwork relaxed and full of character.

Image above: Singapore Skyline Cityscape Print by Natalie Ryan
The Perfect Gift for Singapore Lovers
Whether Singapore is your hometown, a favourite travel destination, or a place filled with special memories, this print is a stylish way to celebrate your connection to the city. Its monochrome design makes it easy to style in any space, and it’s available for worldwide delivery, making it a thoughtful gift for a friend, loved one, or even yourself!
One of my favourite things about this print is that it can be personalised. Add a special message, a name, or a meaningful date to make it even more unique. The listing includes framing options and various sizes, but if you need something different, just send me a message—I’d love to help.
Art isn’t just about how it looks—it’s about what it means. The Singapore Skyline Art Print is more than just a beautiful piece of art; it’s a conversation starter. It’s a way to share stories about your travels, your time living in the city, or the experiences that make Singapore special to you.
I’ve also created a second version of this skyline—a simplified sketch straight from my sketchbook. This was the first drawing I made of Singapore during my visit in 2012, capturing the city’s energy in a quick, fluid sketch. It’s available in A4 and A3 sizes, can be personalised, and is even gift-wrapped if you need it (just add a note at checkout).
If you love cityscapes, you’ll be happy to know that Singapore is just one of many skyline prints in my collection. I’ve also illustrated London, Paris, New York, and Vienna, and more, each carefully crafted with the same attention to detail and printed on museum-grade paper to ensure a crisp, high-quality finish.
So whether you’re looking for a unique travel keepsake, a thoughtful gift, or a stylish piece of wall art, the Singapore Skyline Art Print is a stunning way to celebrate the magic of this incredible city.
Image above: Personalised Singapore Skyline Cityscape Print by Natalie Ryan
You can find the Singapore print here, and the Singapore Cityscape Art Print here.
And just for fun, here are a few snaps from my trip, including one from my honeymoon in Singapore—the city that not only inspired this print but also marked a turning point in my creative journey.
Wherever life takes you, may this print bring a little piece of Singapore into your home.
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