Chen Cheng Mei, Cooperation I, 2007
Oil and mixed media on board
41.5 x 48 cm (visible), 48 x 54.5 x 4 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
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Chen Cheng Mei (Singaporean, 1927–2020) was a trailblazing artist whose resolute presence marked her as one of the few Singaporean women of her generation to sustain a lifelong artistic practice. A graduate of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in 1954, she studied under Cheong Soo Pieng and Lim Hak Tai, spending weekends sketching outdoors with them. Chen was part of the Ten Men Art Group and travelled across Southeast Asia with them, but it was after the group’s reconfiguration that she journeyed more extensively throughout not only Asia, but Africa and the Americas.
Chen's paintings, etchings, and prints are marked by a quiet intensity. While her works appear simple or naive, they reflect a sophisticated understanding of texture and form, honed through printmaking and a deep engagement with literature and the natural world. Chen’s ethos was shaped by her belief that culture is the backbone of a country. Her works form a personal visual diary, documenting lives across regions with honesty. Often working outside the spotlight and at an intimate scale, Chen reminded us that art is not just about seeing, but feeling.
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This piece is an excellent example of her thick, voluminous textural style, demonstrating great command of medium, colour, texture, and depth. The carefully rendered lily pads appear to float like plates above waxy fish gliding through a bustling waterway.
(Photographed in November 2025)