ART (English) கலை (Tamil) 艺术 (Chinese) SENI (Malay)

This is the very first painting that I created for this series and I used Damien Hirst’s dot painting as my point of departure. Many laymen might question the artistic value of Hirst’s dot series. They think, ‘oh well, I can jolly well do that.’ In fact they are right. Damien Hirst hires many assistants to paint the colourful dots and you might land the job with some basic painting skill.

However you cant question the artistic value of my work.

If you ask me,’ Is this art?’

The answer is ‘Of course it is ART!’

Dimensions 1220 × 910 mm
Medium Acrylic on Canvas
Year 2019
Collections Dot Series
Categories Paintings

Art

Artist

Dimensions 1220 × 910 mm
Medium Acrylic on Canvas
Year 2019

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ART (English) கலை (Tamil) 艺术 (Chinese) SENI (Malay)

This is the very first painting that I created for this series and I used Damien Hirst’s dot painting as my point of departure. Many laymen might question the artistic value of Hirst’s dot series. They think, ‘oh well, I can jolly well do that.’ In fact they are right. Damien Hirst hires many assistants to paint the colourful dots and you might land the job with some basic painting skill.

However you cant question the artistic value of my work.

If you ask me,’ Is this art?’

The answer is ‘Of course it is ART!’

Dimensions 1220 × 910 mm
Medium Acrylic on Canvas
Year 2019
Collections Dot Series
Categories Paintings
Wong Tze Chau
Wong Tze Chau

Singapore

I love art since young and my background in architecture has been keeping me in touch with the world of art and design. It was in 2010 when I started to paint seriously after being influence by the philosophy of Friedrich Schiller. He claimed that creative arts can transform human spirit and I was curious to see how it works. While working as a part time lecturer at Republic Polytechnic I devoted most of my time on painting. Since 2011 I have participated in some group shows in Singapore, Thailand and India. There was a breakthrough in 2018 as I had my first solo show at a commercial gallery in Singapore. After two attempts I was overjoyed to win the UOB Painting of the Year (established category) in 2019.