Acrylic Painting on Canvas Team Bonding Art Jamming Singapore Visual Arts Centre


















Yeo Hoe Koon
Oil on Canvas
64 x 89.5 cm
Price Range: $16,000 - $20,000
Yeo Hoe Koon
Oil on Canvas
101 x 123 cm
Price Range: $26,000 - $32,000
Chen Wen Hsi
Chinese Ink and Color on Paper
50 x 54cm
Price Range: SGD $42,000 - $50,000
Cheong Soo Pieng
Red Tone
61 x 91.5cm
Price Range: SGD $108,000 - $138,000
Cheong Soo Pieng
Abstract Landscape
50 x 61cm
Price Range: SGD $95,000 -$128,000
Fan Shao Hua
Chinese Ink and Colour on Paper
100 x 100cm
Price Range: SGD $9,800 - $14,800
Fan Shao Hua
Chinese Ink and Colour on Paper
100 x 100cm
Price Range: SGD $8,800 - $13,800
The Private Art Sale II is an exhibition and sale featuring 100 artworks by 30 renowned local and international artists, including a wide variety of subjects and art mediums – from original drawings, watercolour, chinese ink, acrylic and oil painting, and multi-media artworks and sculptures.
The art exhibition and sale provides a rare opportunity for art lovers and collectors to acquire artworks at 20% to 60% off current retail prices. Visit the exhibition from 31 October, 4pm-8pm, and 1-2 November from 10am-8pm, at Artspace @ Helutrans, to admire premium artworks, and enjoy picking up fine art at good prices!
Do contact us below to receive an art catalog, and to RSVP to visit The Private Art Sale II!
[The selection of artworks has been curated and picked from estate collections and esteemed private collections. Do enquire with us on any information you may require.]
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[b. 1935]
Born in 1935 in Hainan, China, and later settling in Singapore, Yeo Hoe Koon is widely recognised as one of Singapore’s pioneering second generation artists. After graduating from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), Yeo furthered his studies at the renowned École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he immersed himself in the world of European modernism.
This journey between cultures has shaped Yeo’s unique artistic voice. His works reflect a refined blend of Eastern and Western influences, expressed with sensitivity, confidence, and a deep understanding of both traditions. Over the years, his work has been featured in major exhibitions both in Singapore and internationally, and he is respected as a master whose contributions have played an important role in shaping Singapore’s modern art landscape.
[b. 1906-1991]
Chen Wen Hsi was a Chinese-born Singaporean painter known for his use of representational imagery as a catalyst for creating abstract shapes and colors.
Influenced by traditional Chinese paintings, the early Cubist works Pablo Picasso, and Paul Klee, Chen created his own vocabulary of forms and colors based in the observation of nature, animals, and man-made structures. Born on September 9, 1906 in Guangdong, China, he studied at the Xinhua Academy of Fine Arts in Shanghai before moving to Singapore in 1948 during the Chinese Civil War. The artist died on December 17, 1991 in Singapore.
Today, his works are in the collection of the Singapore Art Museum.
[b. 1917-1983]
Cheong Soo Pieng (1917-1983), a Chinese diaspora artist from Fujian, is one of Southeast Asia’s most well-known artists. He was a never-say-die artist who was continuously experimenting with new artistic compositions and materials, resulting in both inventive abstract patterns and compassionate representations of Balinese figures. Along with artists like Chen Wen Hsi, Liu Kang, and Georgette Chen, he was a pioneer of the Nanyang Style.
Cheong Soo Pieng (1917-1983), a Chinese diaspora artist from Fujian, is one of Southeast Asia’s most well-known artists. He was a never-say-die artist who was continuously experimenting with new artistic compositions and materials, resulting in both inventive abstract patterns and compassionate representations of Balinese figures. Along with artists like Chen Wen Hsi, Liu Kang, and Georgette Chen, he was a pioneer of the Nanyang Style.
[b. 1963]
Born in Guangzhou, China in 1963, Fan Shaohua began studying Chinese ink at the age of ten before expanding into Western art at the Fine Arts Training Centre for Children. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts in 1985 and later lectured at various Chinese universities while developing his practice.
Migrating to Singapore in 1992, Fan launched his first solo exhibition and has since held over 20 across Singapore, China, Japan, and South Korea. Mastering Chinese ink, oil, and watercolour, his works have earned international acclaim, including the UOB Painting of the Year Award (2000) and the International Premium Oil Painting Award (2008).
The Visual Arts Centre boasts a diverse and compelling Artist Collection, a curated selection of works that showcase the talents of both established and emerging artists. This collection serves as a dynamic representation of contemporary artistic practices, encompassing a wide range of mediums from painting and sculpture to photography and mixed media. Carefully chosen pieces reflect not only technical skill and aesthetic appeal, but also thought-provoking concepts and relevant social commentary, offering visitors a rich and engaging experience that stimulates both the eye and the mind. The Artist Collection constantly evolves, incorporating new acquisitions and temporary exhibitions, ensuring a fresh and relevant perspective on the ever-changing landscape of visual arts.
The Visual Arts Centre proudly presents its latest exhibition, “Artist Collection,” a vibrant showcase of contemporary talents that reflect the diverse spectrum of human experience. Curated with care, this collection brings together works from emerging and established artists, each piece resonating with emotion and creativity. Visitors can explore a variety of mediums, from striking paintings and intricate sculptures to immersive installations that challenge perceptions and inspire dialogue.
As you wander through the gallery, you will encounter thought-provoking themes that address social issues, personal stories, and the beauty of nature. Each artwork invites you to pause, reflect, and engage with the narratives woven into the fabric of our society. The Visual Arts Centre aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the visual arts, encouraging connections between artists and the community.
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Embark on a captivating journey into the vibrant world of digital art! Our Foundation in Digital Art workshop invites budding creatives aged nine and above to unleash their imagination and hone their artistic skills in a dynamic, supportive environment. From mastering basic digital tools to crafting mesmerizing digital masterpieces, children will explore a spectrum of techniques guided by seasoned mentors. Through hands-on activities and interactive sessions, participants will discover the endless possibilities of digital expression while fostering creativity and critical thinking. Join us for an exhilarating adventure where young artists transform ideas into stunning visual realities, igniting a passion for digital art
In the Batik Introduction Handkerchief Painting workshop, participants will learn the traditional art of batik, a wax-resist dyeing technique originating from Indonesia. The workshop begins with a brief history and overview of batik, highlighting its cultural significance and various techniques. Participants will then observe a demonstration of applying wax with tjanting tools and dyeing the fabric. Following the demonstration, each participant will design and create their own batik handkerchief, applying wax to create patterns and then dyeing their fabric. The workshop concludes with a group discussion, allowing participants to share their creations and reflect on their learning experience.