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Karambunai
- 80 x 120 cm
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Clifton Art Prize 2016 : The true intention of this piece was to compare natural landscapes to human cityscapes, but I got lost in creating an ethereal sunset. I soon discovered, I had fallen in love with the concept of the reflected setting sun, playing with the colors and how they interacted with the clouds that streaked across the sky. I ended up torn as I could not bring myself to complete the artwork as the background had become the very soul of the piece. I had become a conflicted artist.
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Alexander
- 60 x 29 cm
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Clifton Art Prize 2015 : He gazes blankly beyond the tranquil Marina Bay and through the burgeoning sea of concrete of the Singapore skyline. Chasing the last glimpse of the sun, he lets out a deep sigh. Amidst the chaos of infinite thoughts, afloat beyond infinite wonders – he found his heart and inner peace.
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My Brothers
- 60 x 60 cm
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Clifton Art Prize 2014 (FINALIST) : Staring on a blank canvas, contemplating for hours on which image to draw -- my mind was still at lost. I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, then it hit me. Armed with just a warm mug of “Teh `O” (“plain tea) from Auntie, and a weird looking fish coin bank as a paper weight, (and for some reason Idina Menzel blaring in the background)-- my hands began to move. My friends, I present to you MY BROTHERS.
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