Ong Kim Seng uses the power of perspective to draw his viewers deeper into his paintings. His uid strokes, portrayal of light and shadow and detailed features are commendable given the difficulty of watercolour as a medium due to its transparency and unpredictability. In the 1840s, the Little India area consisted of residential housing as a race course had been completed and watching horse races was a popular activity for the Europeans. Cattle trading was also carried out as the area was located close to the Serangoon River
Dimensions | 730 × 540 mm |
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Year | 2010 |
Medium | Watercolour |
Categories | Collectors' Market, Paintings |
Little India
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Dimensions | 730 × 540 mm |
Year | 2010 |
Medium | Watercolour |
$18,000.00
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Ong Kim Seng uses the power of perspective to draw his viewers deeper into his paintings. His uid strokes, portrayal of light and shadow and detailed features are commendable given the difficulty of watercolour as a medium due to its transparency and unpredictability. In the 1840s, the Little India area consisted of residential housing as a race course had been completed and watching horse races was a popular activity for the Europeans. Cattle trading was also carried out as the area was located close to the Serangoon River
Dimensions | 730 × 540 mm |
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Year | 2010 |
Medium | Watercolour |
Categories | Collectors' Market, Paintings |