MasterChef’s Poh Ling Yeow asks fans to ‘keep eyes peeled’ for her new creative project after show

MasterChef Australia’s Poh Ling Yeow has excited fans by making a special announcement on social media.

The celebrity chef, 47, has revealed a new project she will launch after the Back To Win series has finished airing on Channel 10.

‘Please keep your eyes peeled,’ Poh told her Instagram followers on Wednesday, adding her new venture will be up and running by July. 

Scroll down for video 

‘There’s no end to your talent!’ MasterChef’s Poh Ling Yeow asks fans to ‘keep eyes peeled’ for her new creative project after the show finishes airing in July

Despite being known by millions for her culinary finesse, Poh is also a very accomplished artist.    

‘Thank you everyone who’s hit me up for artwork. I’m working on my website at the moment and hope to be selling prints by July.

‘Please keep your eyes peeled. I will let y’all know on IG,’ Poh added.

Her fans were pleased to see Poh’s announcement, writing ‘Amazing! Is there no end to your talent?’, ‘how are you so great at cooking and art?’, and ‘so talented’.

Talented artist! Poh has been painting full-time since 2002, after first freelancing as a graphic designer and illustrator before focusing mainly on acrylics on canvas

Talented artist! Poh has been painting full-time since 2002, after first freelancing as a graphic designer and illustrator before focusing mainly on acrylics on canvas

'Thank you everyone who’s hit me up for artwork': Poh said she had been overwhelmed by fans wanting to buy artwork from her, that she is setting up a website to sell art by July

‘Thank you everyone who’s hit me up for artwork’: Poh said she had been overwhelmed by fans wanting to buy artwork from her, that she is setting up a website to sell art by July

Others said they were excited to purchase their own artwork by Poh.  

‘Can’t wait Poh. It’s going to go nuts’, and ‘I can’t wait Poh! My walls are screaming for one of your prints,’ fans wrote in the comment section. 

While it’s unknown how much her new artwork will be priced at, Poh’s 2014 range of acrylic on canvas designs sold for $6,000 each. 

Pricey: Poh's 2014 range of acrylic on canvas designs (pictured) sold for $6,000 each

Pricey: Poh’s 2014 range of acrylic on canvas designs (pictured) sold for $6,000 each

Surprise! Poh (pictured) shared a picture in front of her latest painting this month, impressing her new followers and fans who were not aware that she was an artist

Surprise! Poh (pictured) shared a picture in front of her latest painting this month, impressing her new followers and fans who were not aware that she was an artist

Earlier this month, many fans discovered Poh’s hidden talent for the very first time. 

After sharing a picture of her latest painting, many of her new followers were amazed that she had exhibited her work across Australia. 

‘You’re a talented human being,’ one complimented at the time, as Poh posed with a cake in front of her painting – paying homage to her love of art and baking. 

MasterChef: Back To Win contestant Rose Adam commented: ‘You’re an inspiration wifey. Your creativity knows no limits.’ 

'Your creativity knows no limits': Poh was praised by followers and co-star Rose Adam as she posed with a cake in front of her painting - paying homage to her love of art and baking

‘Your creativity knows no limits’: Poh was praised by followers and co-star Rose Adam as she posed with a cake in front of her painting – paying homage to her love of art and baking 

Poh has been painting full-time since 2002, after first freelancing as a graphic designer and illustrator before focusing mainly on acrylics on canvas.  

Her work ’emphatically explore notions of belonging’ and her paintings ‘are an attempt at reconciling this heritage with her Western identity, after her family moved from Kuala Lumpur to South Australia when she was nine, her website reads.

She has exhibited across Australia, takes commissions and sells pieces online. The creative has her own art studio inside her colourful Adelaide home.  

Culture: Her work 'emphatically explore notions of belonging' and her paintings 'are an attempt at reconciling this heritage with her Western identity, her website reads

Culture: Her work ’emphatically explore notions of belonging’ and her paintings ‘are an attempt at reconciling this heritage with her Western identity, her website reads

Artist: She has exhibited across Australia, takes commissions and sells pieces online. Pictured: Poh's portrait of one of her dogs

Artist: She has exhibited across Australia, takes commissions and sells pieces online. Pictured: Poh’s portrait of one of her dogs 

Poh is currently the favourite to win MasterChef: Back To Win. 

The contestant first found fame on MasterChef Australia’s first season in 2009, where she memorably came second, behind Julie Goodwin.

Some viewers have hit out at her constant airtime from producers and Channel 10 this year, re-naming the Back To Win series ‘The Poh Show’.  

Mixed response! Poh is currently the favourite to win MasterChef: Back To Win, but many fans have slammed her constant airtime, calling it 'The Poh Show'

Mixed response! Poh is currently the favourite to win MasterChef: Back To Win, but many fans have slammed her constant airtime, calling it ‘The Poh Show’