Tag: Singapore

  • Find Your Own Art Oasis Part I: Two Exhibitions

    Find Your Own Art Oasis Part I: Two Exhibitions

    I had the pleasure of visiting Sundaram Tagore Gallery in Hong Kong late last year, a welcome respite from the bustle of the city on the streets below. Their exhibition at that time of abstract Arabic paintings was impetus for me to visit their branch in Singapore, where I was equally enchanted.

    2. Sundaram Tagore Gallery HK
    Sundaram Tagore Gallery in along Hollywood Road, Hong Kong.

    Since my first encounter with Sundaram Tagore Gallery at Art Stage’s inaugural edition, they have been consistent in their curatorial direction. Always a standout and crowd-pleasing are the works of Hiroshi Senju, whose exquisite execution and ambitious scale never fails elicit visual awe.

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  • Ten Years of Art and Craft – Justin Lee

    Ten Years of Art and Craft – Justin Lee

    Justin Lee's 8th solo exhibition Show

    I was very happy to pop by Art Seasons Gallery to view Justin Lee’s Solo Exhibition “Ten Years of Art and Craft”. Based on Justin’s memories of his late grandfather’s photography works, his trip to China, the city of Beijing, and his recent residency in Fukuoka-Japan, the exhibition features (more…)

  • Lin Hsin Hsin, Singapore, was the first in the world to “paint” with a camera without a computer

    Lin Hsin Hsin, Singapore, was the first in the world to “paint” with a camera without a computer

    Award-winning IT inventor, artist, poet, composer, Lin Hsin Hsin, Singapore, was the first person in the world to create art works with a camera in June 2005, without any extra hardware and/ or software. The international Science community considered Lin Hsin Hsin a genius to make such a discovery since the iconic scientist Sir Isaac Newton. Lin Hsin Hsin can create (not just edit) In-Camera Paintings (ICP) (copyrighted name), including textures and other effects, like the art works of historical masters of various styles.
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