As a pragmatist, Ang believed that to be a professional artist in Singapore, he had to produce paintings that were commercially viable. He therefore made the Singapore River and Chinatown the foci of his paintings. He dabbled in both watercolour and oil and was able to merge his pragmatic, economic instincts with a keen sense of
aesthetics.

Dimensions 260 × 260 mm
Year 1979
Medium Gouache
Categories Collectors' Market, Paintings

Singapore River with Two Boats

Artist

Dimensions 260 × 260 mm
Year 1979
Medium Gouache

$3,800.00

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As a pragmatist, Ang believed that to be a professional artist in Singapore, he had to produce paintings that were commercially viable. He therefore made the Singapore River and Chinatown the foci of his paintings. He dabbled in both watercolour and oil and was able to merge his pragmatic, economic instincts with a keen sense of
aesthetics.

Dimensions 260 × 260 mm
Year 1979
Medium Gouache
Categories Collectors' Market, Paintings
Ang Ah Tee
Ang Ah Tee

Singapore

Born in 1942, Ang Ah Tee is an acclaimed second- generation artist, The 1962 Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts graduate is best known for his watercolour, oil and acrylic artworks. His style of painting evolves from time to time but is always characterised by his random brush strokes and forceful palette knife techniques which he applies speedily and instinctively. Unwittingly, he had mounted on an awe-inspiring personal odyssey. He has held numerous solo exhibitions and his works had been exhibited in various countries. His talent was recognised in 1977 when he was awarded the National Day Art Award by the Ministry of Culture, Singapore. In the same year, due to his passion towards painting, he became a full-time artist. In 2009, he received the Cultural Medallion in recognition of his…