Smith Street lies between South Bridge Road and New Bridge Road, and is located at the centre of Chinatown. The street may have been named after J.C. Smith who odered to defray cost of improving the road in 1853 to facilitate access for the inhabitants of that district. Smith Street is also said to be the birthplace of Cantonese opera in Singapore

Dimensions 730 × 540 mm
Year 2022
Medium Watercolour
Categories Collectors' Market, Paintings

Smith Street Corner

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Dimensions 730 × 540 mm
Year 2022
Medium Watercolour

$20,000.00

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Smith Street lies between South Bridge Road and New Bridge Road, and is located at the centre of Chinatown. The street may have been named after J.C. Smith who odered to defray cost of improving the road in 1853 to facilitate access for the inhabitants of that district. Smith Street is also said to be the birthplace of Cantonese opera in Singapore

Dimensions 730 × 540 mm
Year 2022
Medium Watercolour
Categories Collectors' Market, Paintings
Ong Kim Seng
Ong Kim Seng

Singapore

A full-time artist since 1985, and one of the most highly-acclaimed watercolour artists in Asia. Mr Ong was awarded the Cultural Medallion in Visual Arts by the Republic of Singapore in 1990 and is a recipient of 9 awards from the prestigious American Watercolour Society (AWS) in New York. In 1990, he became the first Asian outside of the US to be awarded the AWS membership. He was conferred the distinguished Dolphin Fellowship by the Society in 2000. Displaying fluid strokes and excellent attention to detail, Mr. Ong’s watercolours are remarkable for their lyrical expressiveness and poetic charms. His paintings have been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world, including Singapore Art Museum, Agung Rai Museum and Neka Museum (Bali, Indonesia), and in other foreign missions and embassies of the…