These three pieces are sacred words in Sanskrit. I have learnt to chant Sanskrit mantra since young and I am very fascinated by the shape and sound of Sanskrit words.

I chose to paint Shanti in green tone and an impressionistic style to evoke a feeling of peace and serenity.

Anitya was covered with different shades of greyish purple to symbolize the impermanence of forms.

I used warm colour scheme with gold paint as highlight for Sunyata with reference to the interior of traditional temple.

Dimensions 1220 × 610 mm
Medium Acrylic on Canvas
Year 2022
Collections Dot Series
Categories Paintings

Shanti शान्तिः (Peace in Sanskrit)

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Dimensions 1220 × 610 mm
Medium Acrylic on Canvas
Year 2022

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These three pieces are sacred words in Sanskrit. I have learnt to chant Sanskrit mantra since young and I am very fascinated by the shape and sound of Sanskrit words.

I chose to paint Shanti in green tone and an impressionistic style to evoke a feeling of peace and serenity.

Anitya was covered with different shades of greyish purple to symbolize the impermanence of forms.

I used warm colour scheme with gold paint as highlight for Sunyata with reference to the interior of traditional temple.

Dimensions 1220 × 610 mm
Medium Acrylic on Canvas
Year 2022
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.