Quek Kiat Sing, Untitled (Lilies), Undated

SGD 2,200.00

Ink and colour on rice paper 
66.5 x 66.5 cm (visible), 91 x 91 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good - foxing on the matboard and glass

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Quek Kiat Sing (b. 1972, Singapore) juxtaposes modern-day subjects with traditional Chinese Ink to emphasise the relevance of Asian culture in contemporary life. She has received numerous awards and been commended in competitions such as the Sovereign Asian Art Prize, United Overseas Bank Painting of the Year Competition, the Dr Tan Tsze Chor Art Award and the China ASEAN Youth Artwork Creativity Contest. She has twice won the Freeman Fellowship at Vermont Studio Centre, USA; represented Singapore at the ASEAN Cultural Week in Vietnam in 2004; represented Singapore in the India-ASEAN Artist residency at Darjeeling, India in 2012; and has been selected to provide the artwork for Shenton Way MRT Station under the Land Transport Authority's Art-in-Transit programme. 

Her favourite subject matters include the lotus ponds, everyday scenes of people and places in Singapore, as well as small animals.

​She is represented by Artist's Proof Gallery, Washington, DC, USA,and Art-2 gallery, Converge Art Gallery, Studio Miu in Singapore. 

[The in-situ image of the artwork is rendered by a generative AI tool. The artwork and the frame is the actual item.]

(Photographed in x 2023)

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Ink and colour on rice paper 
66.5 x 66.5 cm (visible), 91 x 91 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good - foxing on the matboard and glass

-

Quek Kiat Sing (b. 1972, Singapore) juxtaposes modern-day subjects with traditional Chinese Ink to emphasise the relevance of Asian culture in contemporary life. She has received numerous awards and been commended in competitions such as the Sovereign Asian Art Prize, United Overseas Bank Painting of the Year Competition, the Dr Tan Tsze Chor Art Award and the China ASEAN Youth Artwork Creativity Contest. She has twice won the Freeman Fellowship at Vermont Studio Centre, USA; represented Singapore at the ASEAN Cultural Week in Vietnam in 2004; represented Singapore in the India-ASEAN Artist residency at Darjeeling, India in 2012; and has been selected to provide the artwork for Shenton Way MRT Station under the Land Transport Authority's Art-in-Transit programme. 

Her favourite subject matters include the lotus ponds, everyday scenes of people and places in Singapore, as well as small animals.

​She is represented by Artist's Proof Gallery, Washington, DC, USA,and Art-2 gallery, Converge Art Gallery, Studio Miu in Singapore. 

[The in-situ image of the artwork is rendered by a generative AI tool. The artwork and the frame is the actual item.]

(Photographed in x 2023)

Ink and colour on rice paper 
66.5 x 66.5 cm (visible), 91 x 91 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good - foxing on the matboard and glass

-

Quek Kiat Sing (b. 1972, Singapore) juxtaposes modern-day subjects with traditional Chinese Ink to emphasise the relevance of Asian culture in contemporary life. She has received numerous awards and been commended in competitions such as the Sovereign Asian Art Prize, United Overseas Bank Painting of the Year Competition, the Dr Tan Tsze Chor Art Award and the China ASEAN Youth Artwork Creativity Contest. She has twice won the Freeman Fellowship at Vermont Studio Centre, USA; represented Singapore at the ASEAN Cultural Week in Vietnam in 2004; represented Singapore in the India-ASEAN Artist residency at Darjeeling, India in 2012; and has been selected to provide the artwork for Shenton Way MRT Station under the Land Transport Authority's Art-in-Transit programme. 

Her favourite subject matters include the lotus ponds, everyday scenes of people and places in Singapore, as well as small animals.

​She is represented by Artist's Proof Gallery, Washington, DC, USA,and Art-2 gallery, Converge Art Gallery, Studio Miu in Singapore. 

[The in-situ image of the artwork is rendered by a generative AI tool. The artwork and the frame is the actual item.]

(Photographed in x 2023)