

The Private Art Sale
Asia Art Collective & Visual Arts Centre presents – The Private Art Sale – a secondary sale and exhibition of eighty-six artworks from a private estate, including digital medium, sculpture works, original drawings, and paintings by local and international artists. The exhibition shall be presented at Gallery 3, of Artspace @ Helutrans, and feature all the artworks for sale.
With the estate’s collection over the years, an extensive variety of artworks by local and international artists have been acquired, and displayed in offices across Singapore. With an intention to display the full art collection for the public’s viewing and purchase interest, the physical exhibition shall take place over Friday to Sunday, from 23 to 25 May, from 11am-8pm daily, and shall allow art collectors, lovers and even new buyers to have an opportunity to view and purchase the artworks.
The sale of artworks for The Private Art Sale is through the offer of price bids, as the estate seeks to price the artworks reasonably, and affordably, to a lowered pricing as compared to the current market prices of the artworks. The price range is highly reasonable, with at least fifty percent of the artworks with a price range at a fifty to sixty percent discount from retail selling prices of the artists.
Potential art buyers may register their interest to view the art exhibition, and choose a few timings for their best experience. Any price offers on an artwork that is within the price range may be accepted, and the sale shall conclude on Sunday, with the price offer confirmed for the artwork(s), and successful bidders shall be notified to pay for their artworks.
Upcoming: The Private Art Sale II

This highly anticipated event will present more than 100 carefully curated artworks offered at 20%–80% below current market prices, providing collectors with a rare chance to obtain meaningful pieces of Singapore’s art history while engaging deeply with the artist’s legacy.
From 31 October to 2 November 2025, collectors and art enthusiasts will have an exclusive opportunity to experience Yeo Hoe Koon’s legacy at The Private Art Sale 2:
📍 Location: Artspace @ Helutrans, 39 Keppel Road, #01-05, Singapore
📅 Dates: 31 October – 2 November 2025
⏰ Time: 11:00am – 8:00pm daily
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30 Artists
Adi Gunawan [b. 1974]
Fighting (with pedestal)
LOT 86
Bronze
83cm x 38.5cm x 30cm
Price Range:
SGD $8,800-$13,800
Biography + -
Born in Yogyakarta in 1974, Adi Gunawan received his education at the Institut Seni Indonesia. He is a prominent Indonesian sculptor known for his distinctive and often playful and satirical bronze sculptures. In his symbolic sculptures, Adi invokes exploration of themes related to human behavior, social issues, and cultural traditions. He uses his cultural positioning as a tool to visualize motions, gestures, characters and expressions of various subjects that he sculpts. He often incorporates elements of Indonesian folklore and everyday life, giving his pieces a rich cultural context. Growing up in an Agrarian society, he depicts a lot of animals in his work. The symbiotic and mystical relationship between animals and humans is well expressed in his artworks. Adi Gunawan represented Indonesia at the Beijing Olympics 2008 Fine Arts Exhibition, where he was bestowed the further honor of an Olympic Torch Award. Moreover, his works have been exhibited in various countries including Singapore, Malaysia, China, Olympic Museum in Lausanne in Switzerland and many more.
Chaichana Luetrakun [b. 1991]
HV - Decommissioned no 5
LOT 46
Medium
180 x 180cm
Price Range:
SGD $8,000 – $11,000
Biography + -
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.
Saenkom Chansrinual [b. 1965]
Mountain (Silver)
LOT 78
Mixed Medium on Canvas
200 x 100cm
Price Range:
SGD $9,800 – $16,200
Biography + -
Thai artist Saenkom Chansrinual is well accomplished with numerous awards and exhibitions held under his belt. An aspiring artist with unusual painting techniques coming forth to create a new aesthetic visual, Chansrinual’s repertoire of works sought to find new means of expression through the subject matter that fervently inspires him. Chansrinual prides himself on his achievements, most notably his ASEAN art award in 2000. He 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. His work was praised for its powerful concept and international potential. As part of the award, Chaichana received a US$25,000 cash prize, and his work was exhibited at the UOB Art Gallery in Singapore. He was also considered for a one-month residency at the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum in Japan.
Chen Chong Swee [b. 1910-1985]
Landscape
LOT 28
Chinese Ink on Paper
30 x 41cm
Price Range:
Biography + -
Chen Wen Hsi [b. 1906-1991]
Herons
LOT 24
Chinese ink and colour on Paper
36 x 68.5cm
Price Range:
SGD $40,000 – $65,000
Biography + -
Chen Wen Hsi [b. 1906-1991]
Squirrels on the Pine
LOT 25
Chinese Ink on Paper
191 x 100cm
Price Range:
SGD $52,000 – $98,000
Biography + -
Chen Wen Hsi [b. 1906-1991]
Koi Fish Blossom
LOT 26
Chinese Ink on Paper
198 x 105.5cm
Price Range:
SGD $42,000 – $88,000
Biography + -
Chen Wen Hsi [b. 1906-1991]
Gibbons on the Pine
LOT 27
Chinese Ink on Paper
191 X 100cm
Price Range:
SGD $58,000 – $108,000
Biography + -
Cheong Soo Pieng [b. 1917-1983]
Drawing of Dayak Borneo in Traditional Outfit
LOT 16
Ink on Paper
37 x 27cm
Price Range:
SGD $2800 [fixed price]
Purchase full set of six at
$15,000
Biography + -
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 used graphic outlines and mellow tones to elevate tropical daily life in Southeast Asia, combining the sensibilities of Chinese ink and Western oil painting. His unusual paintings of doe-eyed feminine figures with elongated limbs and simple outlines reminiscent of wayang kulit puppets were inspired by a trip to Bali in 1952. He explored space and form by digging deeper into sculptures and assemblages, displaying his mastery across mediums while pushing the frontiers of abstract art.
Cheong Soo Pieng [b. 1917-1983]
Drawing of Dayak Borneo in Traditional Outfit
LOT 17
Ink on Paper
37 x 27cm
Price Range:
SGD $2800 [fixed price]
Purchase full set of six at
$15,000
Biography + -
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 used graphic outlines and mellow tones to elevate tropical daily life in Southeast Asia, combining the sensibilities of Chinese ink and Western oil painting. His unusual paintings of doe-eyed feminine figures with elongated limbs and simple outlines reminiscent of wayang kulit puppets were inspired by a trip to Bali in 1952. He explored space and form by digging deeper into sculptures and assemblages, displaying his mastery across mediums while pushing the frontiers of abstract art.
Cheong Soo Pieng [b. 1917-1983]
Drawing of Dayak Borneo in Traditional Outfit
LOT 18
Ink on Paper
37 x 27cm
Price Range:
SGD $2800 [fixed price]
Purchase full set of six at
$15,000
Biography + -
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 used graphic outlines and mellow tones to elevate tropical daily life in Southeast Asia, combining the sensibilities of Chinese ink and Western oil painting. His unusual paintings of doe-eyed feminine figures with elongated limbs and simple outlines reminiscent of wayang kulit puppets were inspired by a trip to Bali in 1952. He explored space and form by digging deeper into sculptures and assemblages, displaying his mastery across mediums while pushing the frontiers of abstract art.
Cheong Soo Pieng [b. 1917-1983]
Drawing of Dayak Borneo in Traditional Outfit
LOT 19
Ink on Paper
37 x 27cm
Price Range:
SGD $2800 [fixed price]
Purchase full set of six at
$15,000
Biography + -
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 used graphic outlines and mellow tones to elevate tropical daily life in Southeast Asia, combining the sensibilities of Chinese ink and Western oil painting. His unusual paintings of doe-eyed feminine figures with elongated limbs and simple outlines reminiscent of wayang kulit puppets were inspired by a trip to Bali in 1952. He explored space and form by digging deeper into sculptures and assemblages, displaying his mastery across mediums while pushing the frontiers of abstract art.
Cheong Soo Pieng [b. 1917-1983]
Drawing of Dayak Borneo in Traditional Outfit
LOT 20
Ink on Paper
37 x 27cm
Price Range:
SGD $2800 [fixed price]
Purchase full set of six at
$15,000
Biography + -
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 used graphic outlines and mellow tones to elevate tropical daily life in Southeast Asia, combining the sensibilities of Chinese ink and Western oil painting. His unusual paintings of doe-eyed feminine figures with elongated limbs and simple outlines reminiscent of wayang kulit puppets were inspired by a trip to Bali in 1952. He explored space and form by digging deeper into sculptures and assemblages, displaying his mastery across mediums while pushing the frontiers of abstract art.
Cheong Soo Pieng [b. 1917-1983]
Drawing of Dayak Borneo in Traditional Outfit
LOT 21
Ink on Paper
37 x 27cm
Price Range:
SGD $2800 [fixed price]
Purchase full set of six at
$15,000
Biography + -
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 used graphic outlines and mellow tones to elevate tropical daily life in Southeast Asia, combining the sensibilities of Chinese ink and Western oil painting. His unusual paintings of doe-eyed feminine figures with elongated limbs and simple outlines reminiscent of wayang kulit puppets were inspired by a trip to Bali in 1952. He explored space and form by digging deeper into sculptures and assemblages, displaying his mastery across mediums while pushing the frontiers of abstract art.
Cheong Soo Pieng [b. 1917-1983]
Red Tone
LOT 22
Oil on board
61 x 91.5cm
Price Range:
SGD $108,000 – $138,000
Notes: reflection with photography as there is a frame.
Biography + -
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 used graphic outlines and mellow tones to elevate tropical daily life in Southeast Asia, combining the sensibilities of Chinese ink and Western oil painting. His unusual paintings of doe-eyed feminine figures with elongated limbs and simple outlines reminiscent of wayang kulit puppets were inspired by a trip to Bali in 1952. He explored space and form by digging deeper into sculptures and assemblages, displaying his mastery across mediums while pushing the frontiers of abstract art.
Cheong Soo Pieng [b. 1917-1983]
Abstract Landscape
LOT 23
Oil on board
50 x 61cm
Price Range:
SGD $95,000 -$128,000
Biography + -
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 used graphic outlines and mellow tones to elevate tropical daily life in Southeast Asia, combining the sensibilities of Chinese ink and Western oil painting. His unusual paintings of doe-eyed feminine figures with elongated limbs and simple outlines reminiscent of wayang kulit puppets were inspired by a trip to Bali in 1952. He explored space and form by digging deeper into sculptures and assemblages, displaying his mastery across mediums while pushing the frontiers of abstract art.
Coplu [b. 1958]
Nature of Love - Colours 1/2 [with pedestal]
LOT 39
Sculpture
Price Range:
Biography + -
Born in the Turkish town of Ushak, Coplu brought into the art world his distinctive style of cartoons, filled with warm and sentimental characters that range from silly to profound. Highly recognized and exhibited, the artist has won many competitions and accolades for his artworks and has been published in various media in Turkey, South East Asia and across Europe. He has also established an Open Air Cartoon Exhibition Space and the Cartoon School of Antalya. Part of many prestigious collections, the artist has been exhibited the world over, including France, Italy, the US, Germany and Spain.
Coplu [b. 1958]
Searching For A Perfect Half Like The Wings of Butterfly
LOT 40
Acrylic on canvas
Price Range:
Biography + -
Coplu [b. 1958]
You Are In My Utmost Care, Enjoy The Scenery
LOT 41
Acrylic on canvas
Price Range:
Biography + -
Coplu [b. 1958]
We Are Closer By Love
LOT 42
Acrylic on canvas
Price Range:
Biography + -
Coplu [b. 1958]
Reward of Stepping Stones of Love
LOT 43
Acrylic
Price Range:
Notes: some reflection in phototaking, artwork is in perfect condition, actual colours are highly vivid.
Biography + -
Coplu [b. 1958]
Leading to a Safe Journey to Lovers
LOT 44
Acrylic on canvas
Price Range:
Notes: some reflection in phototaking, artwork is in perfect condition, actual colours are highly vivid.
Biography + -
Coplu [b. 1958]
Bonding Like The Wings of Butterflies
LOT 45
Acrylic on canvas
Price Range:
Notes: some reflection in phototaking, artwork is in perfect condition, actual colours are highly vivid.
Biography + -
Fernando Botero [b. 1932-2023]
Couple Dancing, 2016
LOT 68
Graphite on Paper
40.5 x 30cm
Price Range:
SGD $100,000- $180,000
Biography + -
Fernando Botero [b. 1932-2023]
Musicians in The Carnivals
LOT 69
Graphite on Paper
40.5cm x 30.5cm
Price Range:
$100,000-$180,000
Biography + -
Fernando Botero [b. 1932-2023]
Dancers
LOT 70
Pencil and Water Colour on Canvas
131cm x 96cm
Price Range:
$380,000 – $520,000
Biography + -
Gao Xing Jian [b. 1940]
Midnight
LOT 87
Ink on Paper
97 x 83cm
Price Range:
SGD $6,500-$8,900
Biography + -
Gao Xing Jian is a man who wears many hats - painter, novelist, playwright, translator, director, and critic - and is the first China-born recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2000 since inception of the prize more than a hundred years ago. Born in Jiangxi Province of eastern China in 1940, Gao began painting as a child and at the age of ten, wrote and illustrated his first short story. He graduated from the Beijing Foreign Language Academy in 1962 with a major in French. In 1987, Gao left China to settle in Paris where he began a fruitful period of literary and artistic creation. Gao paints in Chinese ink and has had over thirty international exhibitions in such places as Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei, Paris, Marseille, Berlin, London, New York, Vienna Luxembourg, and Moscow. Gao evokes an inner vision of which the destruction of reality is a prerequisite. He also speaks of an inward gaze, "When I close my eyes I try to see things; within the darkness there are tones, glimmers, potentials of seeing, I try to capture what is barely perceptible - the seed of a picture."
Gao Xing Jian [b. 1940]
In a Dream
LOT 88
Ink on Paper
82 x 79cm
Price Range:
SGD $6,500-$8,900
Biography + -
Gao Xing Jian is a man who wears many hats - painter, novelist, playwright, translator, director, and critic - and is the first China-born recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2000 since inception of the prize more than a hundred years ago. Born in Jiangxi Province of eastern China in 1940, Gao began painting as a child and at the age of ten, wrote and illustrated his first short story. He graduated from the Beijing Foreign Language Academy in 1962 with a major in French. In 1987, Gao left China to settle in Paris where he began a fruitful period of literary and artistic creation. Gao paints in Chinese ink and has had over thirty international exhibitions in such places as Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei, Paris, Marseille, Berlin, London, New York, Vienna Luxembourg, and Moscow. Gao evokes an inner vision of which the destruction of reality is a prerequisite. He also speaks of an inward gaze, "When I close my eyes I try to see things; within the darkness there are tones, glimmers, potentials of seeing, I try to capture what is barely perceptible - the seed of a picture."
Gao Xing Jian [b. 1940]
Before Dawn
LOT 89
Ink on Paper
86 x 96cm
Price Range:
SGD $6,500-$8,900
Biography + -
Gao Xing Jian is a man who wears many hats - painter, novelist, playwright, translator, director, and critic - and is the first China-born recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2000 since inception of the prize more than a hundred years ago. Born in Jiangxi Province of eastern China in 1940, Gao began painting as a child and at the age of ten, wrote and illustrated his first short story. He graduated from the Beijing Foreign Language Academy in 1962 with a major in French. In 1987, Gao left China to settle in Paris where he began a fruitful period of literary and artistic creation. Gao paints in Chinese ink and has had over thirty international exhibitions in such places as Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei, Paris, Marseille, Berlin, London, New York, Vienna Luxembourg, and Moscow. Gao evokes an inner vision of which the destruction of reality is a prerequisite. He also speaks of an inward gaze, "When I close my eyes I try to see things; within the darkness there are tones, glimmers, potentials of seeing, I try to capture what is barely perceptible - the seed of a picture."
Goh Beng Kwan [b. 1937]
Red Chamber
LOT 13
Mixed Collage
151.5 x 90.5cm
Price Range:
SGD 28,000 – $68,000
Biography + -
He is one of the first post-war artists in Singapore to travel to the United States for an art education at the Art Students League of New York. In 1982, Goh received the first prize at the inaugural UOB Painting of the Year Competition. He was awarded the Cultural Medallion in 1989 for his contributions to the visual art of Singapore.
Hong Zhu An [b. 1955]
Lotus in the Tranquility Lake
LOT 29
Chinese ink and colour
Price Range:
Biography + -
Hong Zhu An [b. 1955]
Lake's Edge
LOT 30
Chinese ink and colour
Price Range:
Biography + -
Hong Zhu An [b. 1955]
Summer I
LOT 31
Chinese ink and colour
Price Range:
Biography + -
Hong Zhu An [b. 1955]
Emerld
LOT 32
Chinese ink and colour
Price Range:
Biography + -
Hong Zhu An [b. 1955]
Memories
LOT 33
Chinese ink and colour
Price Range:
Biography + -
Hong Zhu An [b. 1955]
High Blue Sky
LOT 34
Chinese ink and colour
Price Range:
Biography + -
Hong Zhu An [b. 1955]
Escaping One’s Memory
LOT 35
Chinese ink and colour
Price Range:
Biography + -
Hong Zhu An [b. 1955]
Summer II
LOT 36
Chinese ink and colour
Price Range:
Biography + -
Jung Kwang Sik [b. 1965]
Green Granite
LOT 37
Granite, Acrylic Painting
Price Range:
Biography + -
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.
Jung Kwang Sik [b. 1965]
Blue Seascape Granite
LOT 38
Granite, Acrylic
165 x 15cm x 73cm [crate dimension]
Price Range:
SGD $20,000 – $28,000
Biography + -
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.
Lee Gil-Rae [b. 1961]
Old Pine Trees
LOT 49
Sculpture
141 x 12 x 102.5cm
Price Range:
SGD $63,000 – $78,000
Biography + -
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.
Lee Gil-Rae [b. 1961]
Old Pine Trees II
LOT 50
Sculpture
128 x 10 x 102cm
Price Range:
SGD $63,000 – $78,000
Biography + -
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.
Lee Gil-Rae [b. 1961]
Old Pine Trees III
LOT 51
Sculpture
128 x 19 x 101cm
Price Range:
SGD $63,000 – $78,000
Biography + -
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.
Lee Gil-Rae [b. 1961]
Old Pine Trees
LOT 52
Sculpture
78 x 8.5 x 142.5cm
Price Range:
SGD $63,000 – $78,000
Biography + -
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.
Lee Jung Woong [b. 1963]
Brush
LOT 47
Oil Painting on Korean Rice Paper
140 x 5 x 140cm
Price Range:
SGD $18,000 – $28,000
Biography + -
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]
SaulgaeUboo - Happiness
LOT 48
Digital medium
129.5 x 11 x 77cm
Price Range:
SGD $70,000 – $95,000
Biography + -
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.
Li Chen [b. 1963]
Clear Soul
lot 56
Sculpture
82cm x 37cm x 70cm
Price Range:
SGD $81,000 – $98,000
Biography + -
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
Abstract Calligraphy
LOT 1
Chinese Calligraphy
126 x 148cm
Price Range:
SGD $93,600 – $138,000
Biography + -
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.
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
Majestic view of Singapore River
LOT 2
Chinese Ink on Paper
67 x 132cm
Price Range:
SGD $96,000 – $198,000
Biography + -
Chen Chong Swee, otherwise known as Chen Khai, was born in 1910, Chenghai County, Guangdong, China. He graduated from the Xinhua Arts Academy in Shanghai and Union High School in Shantou, China, before settling in Singapore in 1934. Known as one of Singapore’s pioneering first-generation artists, Chen was also an influential art educator and writer passionate about the state of arts in Singapore.
Chen spent his early years in Singapore teaching at Tuan Mong High School and Chung Cheng High School before leading the Chinese Painting Department at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), where he remained for more than 20 years.
Chen was best known for his realist style and application of Chinese ink painting techniques. Combining Chinese and Western pictorial traditions, Chen was one of the first to capture the Southeast Asian landscape and its people in the Chinese ink and brush landscape format.
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
BD Tree Series
LOT 3
Chinese Ink on Paper
100 x 103cm
Price Range:
SGD $34,800 – $52,000
Biography + -
Chen Chong Swee, otherwise known as Chen Khai, was born in 1910, Chenghai County, Guangdong, China. He graduated from the Xinhua Arts Academy in Shanghai and Union High School in Shantou, China, before settling in Singapore in 1934. Known as one of Singapore’s pioneering first-generation artists, Chen was also an influential art educator and writer passionate about the state of arts in Singapore.
Chen spent his early years in Singapore teaching at Tuan Mong High School and Chung Cheng High School before leading the Chinese Painting Department at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), where he remained for more than 20 years.
Chen was best known for his realist style and application of Chinese ink painting techniques. Combining Chinese and Western pictorial traditions, Chen was one of the first to capture the Southeast Asian landscape and its people in the Chinese ink and brush landscape format.
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
BD Tree Series
LOT 4
Chinese Ink on Paper
100 x 103cm
Price Range:
SGD $34,800 – $52,000
Biography + -
Chen Chong Swee, otherwise known as Chen Khai, was born in 1910, Chenghai County, Guangdong, China. He graduated from the Xinhua Arts Academy in Shanghai and Union High School in Shantou, China, before settling in Singapore in 1934. Known as one of Singapore’s pioneering first-generation artists, Chen was also an influential art educator and writer passionate about the state of arts in Singapore.
Chen spent his early years in Singapore teaching at Tuan Mong High School and Chung Cheng High School before leading the Chinese Painting Department at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), where he remained for more than 20 years.
Chen was best known for his realist style and application of Chinese ink painting techniques. Combining Chinese and Western pictorial traditions, Chen was one of the first to capture the Southeast Asian landscape and its people in the Chinese ink and brush landscape format.
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
LP-Autumn Morning 早秋 - 许浑
LOT 5
Chinese Calligraphy
145 x 365cm
Price Range:
SGD $102,000 – $122,000
Biography + -
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.
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
Happiness
LOT 6
Chinese Calligraphy
88 x 95cm
Price Range:
SGD $15,600 – $19,300
Biography + -
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.
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
Singapore River
LOT 7
Chinese Ink on Paper
68 x 68cm
Price Range:
SGD $39,000 – $68,000
Biography + -
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.
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
Street Market Wholesalers
LOT 8
Chinese Ink on Paper
67 x 67cm
Price Range:
SGD $39,000 – $68,000
Biography + -
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.
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
A Busy Day at Quay
LOT 9
Chinese Ink on Paper
120 x 120cm
Price Range:
SGD $58,000 – $69,000
Biography + -
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.
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
The River Runs Red by Yue Fei 满江红- 岳飞
LOT 10
Chinese Calligraphy
159 X 267cm
Price Range:
SGD $108,000 – $132,000
Biography + -
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.
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
Fruit Stores at the Market
LOT 11
Chinese Ink on Paper
67 x 66cm
Price Range:
SGD $48,000 – $68,000
Biography + -
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.
Lim Tze Peng [b. 1921 - 2025]
Autumn Morning by Xu Hun
LOT 90
Chinese Ink on Paper
250.5×211.5cm
Price Range:
Biography + -
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.
Liu Kang [b. 1911-2004]
Rooster with Bamboo
LOT 15
Chinese Ink Painting
68.5 x 36cm
Price Range:
SGD $8,200 – $12,800
Biography + -
Liu Kang is recognised as one of Singapore’s most influential pioneering first-generation artists. He is best known for his contributions to the Nanyang painting style, which he developed together with his contemporaries after a field trip to Bali in 1952. Many arts scholars have identified the Bali trip as a milestone event contributing to the birth of the Nanyang art style, marking an important juncture in Singapore’s art history.
Liu Kang [b. 1911-2004]
Fruit Vendors
LOT 16
Chinese ink and colour
41 x 55cm
Price Range:
SGD $10,800 – $16,800
Biography + -
Liu Kang is recognised as one of Singapore’s most influential pioneering first-generation artists. He is best known for his contributions to the Nanyang painting style, which he developed together with his contemporaries after a field trip to Bali in 1952. Many arts scholars have identified the Bali trip as a milestone event contributing to the birth of the Nanyang art style, marking an important juncture in Singapore’s art history.
Liu Kuo-Sung [b. 1932]
The Abstract Composition
LOT 59
Chinese ink and colour on paper
58cm x 90cm
Price Range:
SGD $40,500 – $52,800
Biography + -
Naidee Changmoh [b. 1969]
Boy with Teddy Bear
LOT 79
Wood Sculpture
Price Range:
Biography + -
Patrick Rubinstein [b. 1960]
Party Coloured Bear
LOT 58
Mixed media
113 x 113cm
Price Range:
SGD $18,000 – $23,000
Biography + -
Born in Paris in 1960, Patrick Rubinstein grew up in the shadow of artists such as Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley and Yaacov Agam, leading figures in the Op (optical) Art and Kinetic Art movements, whose work was introduced to him by his father.
Paul Rousso [b. 1958]
Global Entry
LOT 72
Mixed media on handsculpted polystyrene
127 x 127cm
Price Range:
SGD $13,600 – $19,800
Biography + -
American artist Paul Rousso is renowned for his concept, “Flat Depth”, which he has been refining his entire professional career, and which he sees as the logical progression of art. This aims to render a flat object three-dimensional, or to collapse a three-dimensional object into two-dimensions and is a fusion of countless complex artistic methods such as painting, printing, sculpting, welding, chemistry, digital manipulation, and digital printing. Through heat infusion on plexiglass, Rousso creates his captivating hyper-realistic, hyper-sized, pop-art inspired sculptures. With influences ranging from Dr. Seuss to Roy Lichtenstein, Rousso casts his pop art sensibilities on a 21st-century scale. His first summer job – designing the Tribeca loft of Robert De Niro – combined with stints as a Hollywood scenic artist and a brief career steeped in the cosmetics industry as an art director, lend a wry touch to the social commentary woven through his work, and his vast and encompassing worldview flavors everything he creates.
Pie [b. 1973]
Red Horse
LOT 60
Aluminium
83 x 151.5cm
Price Range:
SGD $6,000 – $8,500
Biography + -
Pie [b. 1973]
Red Bull
LOT 61
Aluminium
101 x 138.5cm
Price Range:
SGD $6,000 – $8,800
Biography + -
This is a beautiful commissioned piece ‘Aston Martin’
hanging artwork made in aluminium.
Pie [b. 1973]
Aston Martin [Commissioned piece]
LOT 62
Aluminium
107cm x 39cm
Price Range:
$6,000-$10,800
Biography + -
Pie [b. 1973]
Pagani
LOT 63
Aluminium
115cm x 60cm
Price Range:
$8,000 – $10,800
Biography + -
Pie [b. 1973]
Rolls Royce
LOT 64
Aluminium
101 x 101cm
Price Range:
SGD $8,800 – $12,800
Biography + -
Qin Feng [b. 1961]
Angry Angels 4
LOT 71
Medium
200cm x 200cm
Price Range:
SGD $18,000 – $26,000
Biography + -
Richard Orlinski [b. 1966]
Standing Bear
LOT 82
Limited edition sculpture
26cm x 30cm x 39cm
Price Range:
SGD $6,000 – $8,800
Biography + -
Richard Orlinski has been the best-selling French contemporary artist in the world since 2015. He began his artistic career in 2004, and created his first work, a crocodile in bright red resin, which quickly became an iconic piece of the sculptor’s bestiary. The artist takes his inspiration from pop-culture, everyday objects and the popular. Richard Orlinski quickly developed new sculptures, often animals, all symbols of freedom, power and passion. The result is a series of powerful works, with pop colors and a faceted style that will travel the world.
Richard Orlinski [b. 1966]
Standing Bear
LOT 83
Limited edition sculpture
26cm x 30cm x 39cm
Price Range:
SGD $6,000 – $8,800
Biography + -
Richard Orlinski has been the best-selling French contemporary artist in the world since 2015. He began his artistic career in 2004, and created his first work, a crocodile in bright red resin, which quickly became an iconic piece of the sculptor’s bestiary. The artist takes his inspiration from pop-culture, everyday objects and the popular. Richard Orlinski quickly developed new sculptures, often animals, all symbols of freedom, power and passion. The result is a series of powerful works, with pop colors and a faceted style that will travel the world.
Richard Orlinski [b. 1966]
Standing Bear
LOT 84
Limited edition sculpture
26cm x 30cm x 39cm
Price Range:
SGD $6,000 – $8,800
Biography + -
Richard Orlinski has been the best-selling French contemporary artist in the world since 2015. He began his artistic career in 2004, and created his first work, a crocodile in bright red resin, which quickly became an iconic piece of the sculptor’s bestiary. The artist takes his inspiration from pop-culture, everyday objects and the popular. Richard Orlinski quickly developed new sculptures, often animals, all symbols of freedom, power and passion. The result is a series of powerful works, with pop colors and a faceted style that will travel the world.
Richard Orlinski [b. 1966]
Horse
LOT 85
Limited edition sculpture
76cm x 51cm x 51cm
Price Range:
SGD $10,800 – $13,800
Biography + -
Richard Orlinski has been the best-selling French contemporary artist in the world since 2015. He began his artistic career in 2004, and created his first work, a crocodile in bright red resin, which quickly became an iconic piece of the sculptor’s bestiary. The artist takes his inspiration from pop-culture, everyday objects and the popular. Richard Orlinski quickly developed new sculptures, often animals, all symbols of freedom, power and passion. The result is a series of powerful works, with pop colors and a faceted style that will travel the world.
Rujiman [b. 1975]
Blessing in the land of gold size
LOT 53
Oil Painting
150 x 7 x 150cm
Price Range:
SGD $6,000 – $9,200
Biography + -
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.
Rujiman [b. 1975]
Focus
LOT 54
Oil Painting
150 x 7 x 150cm
Price Range:
SGD $6,000 – $9,200
Biography + -
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.
Rujiman [b. 1975]
Fortune and unity #1
LOT 55
Oil Painting
150 x 7 x 150cm
Price Range:
SGD $6,000 – $9,200
Biography + -
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.
Salvador Dali [b. 1904-1989]
Nobility of Time (with pedestal)
LOT 73
Limited edition Bronze Sculpture
Price Range:
Biography + -
Born on May 11, 1904, in Figueres, Spain, Salvador Dalí’s eccentric nature and talent for self-promotion made him the most famous representative of the surrealist movement and one of the most widely recognised artists in the world. Identified as an artistic prodigy from a tender age, Dalí attended the drawing school at the Colegio de Hermanos Maristas and the Instituto in Figueres, Spain in 1916. In 1922, he enrolled in the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid and received recognition during his first solo show held in Barcelona in 1925. Dalí became internationally known after the third annual Carnegie International Exhibition in Pittsburgh in 1928 and grew to immense notoriety and fame. Today, his sculptures and paintings are exhibited in the most prestigious museums in the world and part of many coveted private and public collections.
Salvador Dali [b. 1904-1989]
Dalinian Dancer (with pedestal)
LOT 74
Limited edition Bronze Sculpture
Price Range:
Biography + -
Born on May 11, 1904, in Figueres, Spain, Salvador Dalí’s eccentric nature and talent for self-promotion made him the most famous representative of the surrealist movement and one of the most widely recognised artists in the world. Identified as an artistic prodigy from a tender age, Dalí attended the drawing school at the Colegio de Hermanos Maristas and the Instituto in Figueres, Spain in 1916. In 1922, he enrolled in the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid and received recognition during his first solo show held in Barcelona in 1925. Dalí became internationally known after the third annual Carnegie International Exhibition in Pittsburgh in 1928 and grew to immense notoriety and fame. Today, his sculptures and paintings are exhibited in the most prestigious museums in the world and part of many coveted private and public collections.
Salvador Dali [b. 1904-1989]
Dance of Time II (Green/Gold) with pedestal
LOT 75
Limited edition Bronze Sculpture
Price Range:
Biography + -
Born on May 11, 1904, in Figueres, Spain, Salvador Dalí’s eccentric nature and talent for self-promotion made him the most famous representative of the surrealist movement and one of the most widely recognised artists in the world. Identified as an artistic prodigy from a tender age, Dalí attended the drawing school at the Colegio de Hermanos Maristas and the Instituto in Figueres, Spain in 1916. In 1922, he enrolled in the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid and received recognition during his first solo show held in Barcelona in 1925. Dalí became internationally known after the third annual Carnegie International Exhibition in Pittsburgh in 1928 and grew to immense notoriety and fame. Today, his sculptures and paintings are exhibited in the most prestigious museums in the world and part of many coveted private and public collections.
Salvador Dali [b. 1904-1989]
Alice In Wonderland
LOT 76
Limited edition Bronze Sculpture
Price Range:
Biography + -
Born on May 11, 1904, in Figueres, Spain, Salvador Dalí’s eccentric nature and talent for self-promotion made him the most famous representative of the surrealist movement and one of the most widely recognised artists in the world. Identified as an artistic prodigy from a tender age, Dalí attended the drawing school at the Colegio de Hermanos Maristas and the Instituto in Figueres, Spain in 1916. In 1922, he enrolled in the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid and received recognition during his first solo show held in Barcelona in 1925. Dalí became internationally known after the third annual Carnegie International Exhibition in Pittsburgh in 1928 and grew to immense notoriety and fame. Today, his sculptures and paintings are exhibited in the most prestigious museums in the world and part of many coveted private and public collections.
Salvador Dali [b. 1904-1989]
Space Elephant (Brown)
LOT 77
Limited edition Bronze Sculpture
Price Range:
Biography + -
Born on May 11, 1904, in Figueres, Spain, Salvador Dalí’s eccentric nature and talent for self-promotion made him the most famous representative of the surrealist movement and one of the most widely recognised artists in the world. Identified as an artistic prodigy from a tender age, Dalí attended the drawing school at the Colegio de Hermanos Maristas and the Instituto in Figueres, Spain in 1916. In 1922, he enrolled in the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid and received recognition during his first solo show held in Barcelona in 1925. Dalí became internationally known after the third annual Carnegie International Exhibition in Pittsburgh in 1928 and grew to immense notoriety and fame. Today, his sculptures and paintings are exhibited in the most prestigious museums in the world and part of many coveted private and public collections.
Syaiful A. Rachman [b. 1974]
Swis Beatles Forever
LOT 66
Acrylic on canvas
Price Range:
Biography + -
*Artwork image not available. ‘I love Audrey’ follows the iconic style of the artist Syaiful A Rachman,
Artwork is in perfect condition.
Syaiful A. Rachman [b. 1974]
I Love Audrey
LOT 67
Oil on Canvas
Price Range:
Biography + -
Wu Qiong [b. 1981]
No.1 Lover Under The Pine Tree
LOST 57
Oil on canvas
80cm x 100cm
Price Range:
SGD $7,800 – $10,800
Biography + -
Yeo Hoe Koon [b. 1935]
The Summer
LOT 12
Acrylic Painting
Price Range:
Biography + -
Yu Nan Cheng [b. 1956]
Peony
LOT 65
Oil on canvas
Price Range:
Biography + -
Yu Nancheng, born in 1956 in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, has made significant contributions to the art world over his 40+ year career. Currently based in Shanghai, his works have been exhibited extensively across China and internationally, with collections in the U.S., Germany, Switzerland, France, England, Japan, and various Middle Eastern countries. Yu’s innovative use of palette knife application to create layered textures has transformed Chinese oil painting, blending traditional Chinese and Western techniques to define his distinctive style.
Unknown Artist
Untitled - Abstract painting
LOT 80
Oil on canvas
Price Range:
Price Reference: $2,000 – $3,500
for an untitled abstract artwork of similar size.
Biography + -
Unknown
Unknown Artist
Untitled - Abstract painting
LOT 81
Oil on canvas
Price Range:
SGD $800 – $1,000
Price Reference: $2,000 – $3,500
for an untitled abstract artwork of similar size.
Biography + -
Unknown
Upcoming exhibition: 1-2 November 2025

From 31 October to 2 November 2025, collectors and art enthusiasts will have an exclusive opportunity to experience Yeo Hoe Koon’s legacy at The Private Art Sale 2:
📍 Location: Artspace @ Helutrans, 39 Keppel Road, #01-05, Singapore
📅 Dates: 31 October 4pm-8pm (VIP Preview) | 1-2 November 10am-8pm (Public Viewing)
⏰ Time: 11:00am – 8:00pm daily
This highly anticipated event will present more than 100 carefully curated artworks offered at 20%–80% below current market prices, providing collectors with a rare chance to obtain meaningful pieces of Singapore’s art history while engaging deeply with the artist’s legacy.
For years, Asia Art Collective is an art advisory and consultancy specialised in Singaporean and Asian modern and contemporary art. Professional art services include providing clients with art advice on artwork purchase and sale, artwork valuation and assessment, art acquisition and collection planning, art sale and brokerage, as well as art commissioning and artwork sourcing. Asia Art Collective seeks to promote a culture of art appreciation and art acquisition and collection for Singapore art, and modern and contemporary Asian art through its diverse and rotating art exhibitions and art appreciation programmes, courses and talks. Enquire with Asia Art Collective for advice and support on your art-collecting journey.
Contact Curator for artwork consultancy: Iola Liu (90056716), (92398226)
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