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Lim Tze Peng

[b. 1921 - 2025]

Born in Singapore in 1921, Lim Tze Peng (林子平) is one of Singapore’s most significant artists and the longest living and working artist who had passed on in 2025, at 103 years old. Lim is renowned for his Chinese ink creations of post-independence Singapore, and his signature modern Chinese calligraphy – 糊 涂字.

Lim has been bestowed several awards including the Special Prize at the Commonwealth Art Exhibition in England in 1977 and the prestigious Cultural Medallion in Singapore in 2003. In May 2012, he had broke the auction record for the highest price for a work by a Singaporean living artist with the artwork “Singapore River Scene” (1978) having sold at US$160,392 on hammer at a Christies auction sale in Hong Kong,

Alongside local and international exhibitions, his masterpieces are exhibited in prominent Singapore institutions and is part of many prestigious collections.

Jung Kwang Sik

[b. 1965]

Internationally recognized for his masterful fusion of painting and sculpture, South Korean artist Jung Kwang Sik graduated in 1992 with a Stage Design major from Carrara Academy, Italy, later receiving his BFA from Hong-lk University in 1996. Utilizing beds of carved and scratched granite, which he then paints, his works suggest sweeping landscapes viewed from an aerial perspective. His exceptional skill of carving, scratching and painting creates a vision of landscapes as one might see them from 30,000 feet, materialized in trails of crustal movements, the swelling and contraction of the earth, and the etched beauty of erosion. The resulting visual field is majestic and unforgettable.

Chaichana Luetrakun

[b. 1991]

Chaichana Luetrakun is a Thai artist who was born in 1991. Chaichana Luetrakun is the first artist in the history of the UOB Painting of the Year (Thailand) competition to win in two consecutive years. After being named the Most Promising Artist of the Year in 2018, he went on to win the top Established Artist category in 2019. His award-winning artwork “Wastescape” explores the global issue of electronic waste and reflects his deep concern for environmental degradation. The maker’s first piece to be offered at auction was “Waterscape II” at Bonhams Hong Kong in 2020.

Lee Jung Woong

[b. 1963]

Born in Korea in 1963, Lee Jung Woong is the masterful creator of the internationally acclaimed ‘Brush’ series of paintings. Bold, profound and breathtakingly dramatic – Lee Jung Woong’s intricate works command lucidity in spite of the abstract, and empower the objects of his depiction with hyper-realistic life. Having attained his Masters in Fine Arts from Keimyung University, Korea, Lee’s works have been exhibited in several solo and group exhibitions worldwide, including America, Switzerland, Singapore and Spain and are part of prestigious auctions at Sotheby’s and Christies.

Lee Lee-Nam

[b. 1969]

South Korean artist, Lee Lee Nam creates innovative and dynamic aesthetic masterpieces by combining the use of technology with classic representations, using monitors to replace canvases and translating his work into “pure, moving image art”. Born in 1969 at Damyang, Lee graduated with a Ph.D in 2007 from Yongsei University, Seoul, Korea. His creations of post-modern video artwork are as fictitious as dreams overlapping reality and one’s illusions, encompassing both the traditional and modern image. Lee’s artistic displays are found in New York, Beijing, Germany, Washington, and he has held over 200 exhibitions worldwide.

Lee Gil-Rae

[b. 1961]

Lee Gil-Rae graduated from Kyunghee University after studying in the department of art education, later going on to gain his Masters in the discipline of Sculpture. For twenty years, Lee used nature as his muse and crafted sculptures from steel and copper pipes. With rapid deforestation, Lee Gil-Rae’s trees narrate the artificial nature that city dwellers so closely identify with. The man-made and constructed simulation of nature is apparent in all towns and cities. Nature is removed and confined to make room for the ever-expanding population.

 

Lee Gil-Rae has participated in several exhibitions in Korea, America and Japan and features in numerous permanent collections. He constructs enormous forests of copper, capturing this rapidly depleting resource for eternity.

 

In his persistent need to create organic forms Lee Gil-Rae takes it one step further in creating man-made nature. His works consist of surreal, leafless forests that one can meander into, with spiralling branches that are unnatural in structure but organic in aesthetic.

Rujiman

[b. 1975]

Rujiman was born in 1975 and graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Yogyakarta. He currently stays in Indonesia. Known as the ‘Koi Fish painter’, Rujiman’s abstract oil paintings are heavily impasto-ed, which adds great energy to his subject matter. He transfers the movements, color schemes and implications of Koi fish from his memory onto canvas using a pallet knife, and captures a style that spans abstract to semi-abstract to Impressionism. The artist has shown much cultural achievement as a fish painter and is skilled in connecting aesthetics with Asian philosophy. He is highly recognized in Indonesia and is rapidly gaining popularity for his style.

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