The Artists Brew Synopsis A celebration
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
19 August to 20 August 2017
Dates: 19 August from 2pm-8pm (Wines, cheeses and cupcakes will be served from 5pm); 20 August from 11am-6pm
FREE ADMISSION
Phulkari (literally, “Flower-work” in Punjabi), is a handicraft traditionally practiced in the province of Punjab (North-Western India).
“Virsā – The Heritage” showcases an exquisite collection of Contemporary Phulkari Motifs painstakingly embroidered by Rural Women Artisans in Punjab, India.
Some of these pieces have taken between 300 to 1000 hours of manual work.
This showcase also curates a collection of Acrylic on Canvas Artworks, all of which are inspired by Contemporary and Heirloom Phulkari Patterns, Motifs and scenes that are an integral part of the Punjabi way of life.
Phulkari handicrafts are testimony to the labor of love of women (especially, mothers and grandmothers) who, for months and sometimes years, would lovingly embroider their dreams, memories, surroundings into a piece of fabric making the final “Phulkari” filled to the brim with a certain kind of humanity like no other! Wedding Trousseaus, Parenthood, Matters of Spirituality and Prayer, Chronicling the Village Fair and Curious sights that made up the Scene of Punjab in the Colonial times: The purpose and ambition of Phulkari Handicraft encompassed all this and much more!
Since the Partition of India in 1947, Phulkari has undergone tremendous change, especially in the wake of computer aided design and assembly-line manufacturing. The emptiness of such fabric is as palpable as the “living, breathing, overwhelmingly alive” pieces of hand-made Phulkari.
While the primary endeavor of the Virsā Exhibition is to offer the viewer a glimpse into the colorful world of this beautiful tradition from Punjab and especially, the artisans behind it, its objective is to also trigger the viewer’s curiosity to examine what “real” handcrafted traditional Phulkari is.
Virsā – The Heritage is a compassionate Social Enterprise founded by a mother & daughter duo, Dr. Sushma Jaswal, an anthropologist, research scientist for 35+ years and former Professor at one of the leading Universities in India and Nivi Jaswal, a budding artpreneur and with 12 years of International branding & marketing experience in the Consumer Goods & Healthcare sector. A keen personal interest in Art, Texture & Color and a passion to give back to their Community, Sushma and Nivi are creating a creative community of rural women Artisans of Punjab, India & helping revive the dying Handicraft of Phulkari. Virsā is their endeavor towards that milestone. At Virsā: we are an International Exhibitor, an Online Store, an Author and a Creative Community of Artpreneurs & Artisans who believe in a more Empathetic & a Fairer planet. Facebook @TheVirsaStory Website www.virsā.com For custom Phulkari bookings & to fetch-a-quote, please reach us at [email protected] |
The Artists Brew Synopsis A celebration
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THE 3RD IWS SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION
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.