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Nai Swee Leng

赖瑞龙

Nai Swee Leng

Nai Swee Leng (b. 1946, Singapore), through his comprehensive learning, he was able to build a strong and solid foundation, which included Chinese brushworks by Fan Chang Qian and Chao Shao-An. His study at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts resulted in his proficiency in Western Fine Arts. Those encounters developed his distinct and unique art style, which still retains the essence of Chinese classical brushworks. Some of his most famous Chinese Ink Painting works include Nanyang subjects such as coconut trees, bamboo, tropical birds, fowls and flowers. His unique free-hand brush strokes creates masterpieces that exudes depth, strength and grace that is found in traditional works.

Nai’s works are well known in the local arts scene, having appeared in more than ten solo and group exhibitions both locally and internationally. His works can be found in galleries situated in Singapore as well as overseas, collected by private and corporate art collectors and also gifted as diplomatic presents to foreign dignitaries and visits to the government.

His unique free-hand brush strokes creates masterpieces that exudes depth, strength and grace that is found in traditional works.

His unique free-hand brush strokes creates masterpieces that exudes depth, strength and grace that is found in traditional works.

He has also been called to represent Singapore by the Singapore Tourism Promotion Board and the Ministry of Culture (now the Ministry of Information and the Arts (MITA)). He is an advocate for traditional Chinese art, and has served on multiple local and internal art organisations as well as devoted time to guide students through the study of traditional Chinese art techniques and styles to achieve that.

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