In this piece, Chua employs gradients, drips, and splashes of color alongside meticulously planned brushstrokes to portray the lively atmosphere of Chinatown. The harmonious blend of green and blue hues with darker brown undertones infuses the composition with dynamism and vigor. The depiction of lanterns and bustling streets evokes a sense of tradition and festivity, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the cultural richness of the scene. Chua’s distinctive style reflects his mastery in combining traditional Chinese ink techniques with contemporary expressions, capturing the essence of Singapore’s urban landscapes. “Spring Time in Chinatown” stands as a testament to his ability to convey the energy and spirit of familiar locales through his innovative approach to art.

Dimensions 800 × 500 mm
Medium Ink and Pigments on Khadi Paper
Year 2023
Categories Curator's Picks, New In, Paintings

Spring in Chinatown

Artist

Dimensions 800 × 500 mm
Medium Ink and Pigments on Khadi Paper
Year 2023

$3,600.00

In stock

Add to Favourite
Add to Favourite
Shipping and Delivery

*FREE DELIVERY FOR SINGAPORE ORDERS ABOVE $2000 IN A SINGLE RECEIPT.*

Delivery and installation fee is $155 for first piece and $60 (below size of 1800mm and $100 above size of 1800mm) for each subsequent piece within Singapore. Learn more

Be covered by the Gallery 1819 Guarantee when you checkout with Gallery 1819
Secure Checkout
Authenticity Guarantee

In this piece, Chua employs gradients, drips, and splashes of color alongside meticulously planned brushstrokes to portray the lively atmosphere of Chinatown. The harmonious blend of green and blue hues with darker brown undertones infuses the composition with dynamism and vigor. The depiction of lanterns and bustling streets evokes a sense of tradition and festivity, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the cultural richness of the scene. Chua’s distinctive style reflects his mastery in combining traditional Chinese ink techniques with contemporary expressions, capturing the essence of Singapore’s urban landscapes. “Spring Time in Chinatown” stands as a testament to his ability to convey the energy and spirit of familiar locales through his innovative approach to art.

Dimensions 800 × 500 mm
Medium Ink and Pigments on Khadi Paper
Year 2023
Categories Curator's Picks, New In, Paintings
Anthony Chua Say Hua
Anthony Chua Say Hua

Singapore

Born in Singapore in 1966, Chua Say Hua is a recipient of the Chen Chong Swee Scholarship and the Philippe Chariol Foundation Scholarship. He graduated with a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (1989-92) and furthered his art education at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (1993-94) as well as the Goldsmiths College, University of London (1996-97). Chua did his art residency at Vermont Studio Centre, Johnson, USA and has won numerous top awards in art competitions in the past decades. In 2001, he was awarded the prestigious Young Artist Award by the National Arts Council. In 2014, he won a Silver award in the 33rd UOB Painting of the Year Competition. He has exhibited his artworks in 12 solo exhibitions and over 20 groups…