In Koeng Saik Street Road, Zhu Hong brings to life the unique character of this historical street in Singapore’s Chinatown. The painting highlights the vibrant architecture, busy streets, and cultural heritage of the area, blending traditional and contemporary elements. Through bold, expressive strokes and a dynamic composition, Zhu Hong captures the street’s rich history and modern-day energy, making it a striking tribute to one of Singapore’s most iconic locations.

Dimensions 700 × 900 mm
Year 2019
Medium Oil on Canvas
Categories Collectors' Market, Paintings

Keong Saik Street Road

Artist

Dimensions 700 × 900 mm
Year 2019
Medium Oil on Canvas

$8,000.00

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In Koeng Saik Street Road, Zhu Hong brings to life the unique character of this historical street in Singapore’s Chinatown. The painting highlights the vibrant architecture, busy streets, and cultural heritage of the area, blending traditional and contemporary elements. Through bold, expressive strokes and a dynamic composition, Zhu Hong captures the street’s rich history and modern-day energy, making it a striking tribute to one of Singapore’s most iconic locations.

Dimensions 700 × 900 mm
Year 2019
Medium Oil on Canvas
Categories Collectors' Market, Paintings
Zhu Hong
Zhu Hong

Singapore

Zhu Hong, a Singaporean citizen of Chinese origin, is an artist and educator. Holding a degree in Architecture, he previously worked in related fields before dedicating himself fully to art in 2011. He now teaches visual art at Ngee Ann Polytechnic and actively contributes to the local arts scene. Zhu Hong's artistic journey began with an early interest nurtured by an encouraging teacher. Though he pursued Architecture in university, he found solace and expression in painting, particularly during his early years in Singapore. His watercolour paintings, characterized by vibrant colours and playful distortions of architectural elements, offer a unique and contemporary perspective on cityscapes and street scenes. Zhu Hong's dedication to his craft is evident in his uncompromising use of high-quality materials, reflecting his belief in the spiritual and transcendental…