Death is not the end... Birth is not the beginning
Present
Chen Sai Hua Kuan, Cheo Chai-Hiang, Cheng Guang Feng, Huang Zhanwen, Jeremy Hiah, Kang Ping, Keith Ang, Kunyi Chen, Leonard Yang, Suri Chen, Steven Low. Tamares Goh, , Vincent Leow.
LONELINESS
Date: 2021
Medium: OIL PAINTING
Size :40cm x 20cm
Price: $1,000
Vincent Leow
"Listen to Mother Earth - Hope"
Date: 2021
Medium: Porcelain, White Clay, Stainless Steel, Wood, Milk, Yoghurt, Flour, Batik Dyes
Size :90cmx90cmx30cm
Price: $13,000
White undulating ridges simulate natural geography, resembling the gills and ancient lifeforms of Earth.
Humans have plundered Her for centuries, Her cries fallen on deaf ears. Inflamed, She chokes out toxic webs masking all life as a final warning- her expanding devastation parallels the corruption happening in all of life.
Infinite Intelligence benevolently observes from the swirls of planets above, willing us to do better. Will Humanity wake up in time and grasp the simple power of being alive? Regardless, our journey through Space-time continues.
Steven Low
Half a Bucket of Shit (A self-portrait)
Date: 2013
Medium:Hand-made traditional wooden barrel; a traditional gilded signboard.
Size :36 x 28 x29cm
Price: POA
In 2013 in Malacca town I commissioned a wooden barrel from the legendary tukang tong master Mr Chan Cheok Tiam, then in his late-80s.
On collecting it, a lady working in a nearby souvenir shop saw my barrel and called out, “How much did you pay for that crudely-made barrel?”
I told her.
Pointing to what she displayed in her shop, she told me, “What I sell here is well-made, better looking and much cheaper than what you paid for yours!”
I replied, ”我买的不是木桶,我买的是传统。”
("I am not buying a wooden barrel. I am collecting a piece of Heritage.")
Cheo chia hiang
Purgatory, Edition 1/3
Date: 2021
Medium: Digital Print on Art Paper
Size :53cm x 43cm
Price: $180
I spend a lot of time observing people and trying to understand our internal motivations. My love for portraiture stems from this fascination with the human psyche. This work aims to capture a moment of psychological and existential purgatory, one that many of us have possibly experienced at the crossroads in our lives.
Keith Ang
sleeping on a skull pillow and dreaming becoming a butterfly
DATE :2021
MEDIUM drawing and butterfly specimen,
10 woodcut print
Size:54cm x 43cm
PRICE Drawing $2000
Woodcut print 300
The story of Zhuangzi becoming a butterfly and trying bring life back to the skeleton skull
Jeremy Hiah
Twelve Apostles
DATE :2021
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas
Size:30.5x30.5cm
PRICE :$900/each
This series of works is not a religious painting.
It uses an art form to express human
personality, and the accumulation of semithree-Dimensional texture expresses humanity's tenacity and loyalty. Corresponding to each apostle, there are unique characters, such as
Thomas's suspicious, Peter's fickle, Jacob's
conservative, John's stupid and Judas' Betrayal Of Simon's Radical.
Combining metal and metal rust with the real!
Background of convex and concave characters. The empty light and matte
light express the dual contradiction of
character.
Huang Zhan Wen
32 Idol
Date: 2020
Medium: Glass stone metal wood
Price: US$13000
According to the Buddhist teachings, the phenomenal world of the human experience, conditionally existed, consists of two primary components – matter and consciousness. There is another phenomenon, the unconditioned (Nibbāna), which is essentially the cessation of the conditioned. Matter (rūpa) is one of five aggregates (khandhas, i.e. rūpa, vedanā, saññā, sankhāra, viññāņa), it is perceived by colors and shapes. What is matter is described simply as comprising the “four great elements" (mahābhūta) and things derived from such elements. Thus Dhammakāya could be realized by a practitioner with the wisdom of impermeance and non-self arisen from directly perceiving the conditioned phenomena with the four elements. 1
Cheng Guang Feng
ART NEVER DIE
DATE :2021
OIL ON CANVAS
Size:80cm x 60cm
Price: $3000
KANG PING
“Untitled Walk”
Date: 2021
Medium: Slippers
Price: $5600
Sai is a Singapore based artist. His practice includes sculpture, installation, sound, film and drawing, all of which encircle the notion of play, uneventful and overlooked everyday experience. Sai often transforms and de-constructs the ordinary things/everyday situations to open up a fresh interpretation surrounding them as a way of challenging the habituated eye. He sees his works as the outcomes of conditional activities determined and enabled by site and context, which go beyond object making and studio practice.
Sai (aka Chen Sai Hua Kuan)
Suri embroidery
Date: 2021
Fabric and threads: silk
Size:19x19cm
Price: $468
Date: 2021
Fabric and threads: silk
Size:19x19cm
Price: $468
Date: 2021
Fabric and threads: silk
Size:19x19cm
Price: $468
Date: 2020
Fabric and threads: silk
Size:60x60cm
Price: $868
Date: 2020
Fabric and threads: silk
Size:30x30cm
Price: $468
Date: 2020
Fabric and threads: silk
Size:30x30cm
Price: $468
Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage - Han embroidery heir, learned a full set of embroidery crafts, proficient in 50 different stitches
Suri Chen
looking for me
DATE :2021
MEDIUM : colour pencil, acrylic on canvas board
Size 30cm x 30cm
Size 27cm x 21cm
PRICE $1000
“Looking for Me” is a theme I have constantly worked on. The initial works on this theme were video installations exhibited at a few venues before. I have taken a break from animating to come back to paintings and hence this work. As for the theme, it seems to be a common human condition for some modern folks. With this form of death, perhaps a new birth will happen, whether one part finds the other. And when the reconciliation does happen, there may be other forms of death….
Kunyi Chen
A Cemetery for Everyone
Date: 2021
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Price: $1800
According to Foucault, a heterotopia is a place that has a general relation of direct or inverted analogy with the real space of society.
What would happen if a cemetery became immersed within the everyday familiar sights and places?
Perhaps this unconventional view would spur a reimagining of space for others who might be perceived as different from societal norms and archetypes.
Leonard Yang
Holding The Universe
& Letting Go of the Universe
ART WORK 1: Holding The Universe
DATE 2021
MEDIUM Graphite on paper
Size 43cm x 30cm
ART WORK 2: Letting Go of the Universe
DATE 2021
MEDIUM Graphite on paper
Size 43cm x 30cm