National Art Gallery Singapore, otherwise known as National Gallery, was constructed in the 1930s to reflect the nation’s unique heritage and geographical location. This museum creates dialogues between the art of Singapore and the global world through collaborative education and exhibitions. The art-piece was created with the most intrinsic attention to detail, unquestionably a staple for art collectors/enthusiasts who are interested in Singapore’s history.

Dimensions 540 × 350 mm
Year 2019
Categories Paintings

Our Art Museum, National Art Gallery Singapore

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Dimensions 540 × 350 mm
Year 2019

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National Art Gallery Singapore, otherwise known as National Gallery, was constructed in the 1930s to reflect the nation’s unique heritage and geographical location. This museum creates dialogues between the art of Singapore and the global world through collaborative education and exhibitions. The art-piece was created with the most intrinsic attention to detail, unquestionably a staple for art collectors/enthusiasts who are interested in Singapore’s history.

Dimensions 540 × 350 mm
Year 2019
Categories Paintings
Alicia Tan Yen Ping
Alicia Tan Yen Ping

Singapore

Alicia Tan Yen Ping is a Singaporean artist who does watercolour paintings. Doodling since she was a child, art has always been a big part in Alicia’s life. Under her childhood mentor Mr Yap Tay Soon, she learned various Western art forms such as pencil sketch, charcoal drawing, watercolour, acrylic and oil painting. Alicia started her career as a graphic designer after graduating from Temasek Polytechnic. Currently, she is a full-time art educator. In 2016, she started taking watercolour lessons from Singapore Master Ong Kim Seng. In 2018, she participated in “Mr Ong Kim Seng and Student Watercolour Exhibition” featuring plein air paintings done in their Tibet trip.