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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Koeh Sia Yong Equator Art Society Singapore Oil Painting Pioneer Artist

Koeh Sia Yong 许锡勇, Singapore 2nd generation artist.



His oil paintings are collected by Singapore Art Musuem (SAM) and Singapore History Musuem. His artworks represent one of the most important period in Singapore Art History.



He is represented by Li Fine Art Gallery


Mr. Koeh Sia Yong interviewed by Singapore Art Museum;
About equator art society.













KOEH Sia Yong
A key artist in Singapore representing the second generation Singapore Art.
His works are collected by Singapore Art Museum and Singapore History Museum.





























Balinese girl Bali Island Singapore Impressionist Oil Painting
24"x20"
Oil on Canvas
SGD8,000

Born in 1938 and graduated from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Art. Since then he has undertaken his exploration in the art world for over fifty years. Known for his unique artistic style and excellent painting techniques, today he is one of the outstanding and highly collected artists in Singapore.In the 70s, Koeh was an art editor working for children Art Magazine, a part of the Xinzhou Newspaper's weekend issue.During the 80s, as a specially appointed graphic artist of Nanyang Business Newspaper, he produced a large number of political cartoons, magazine covers and illustrations. In addition, he was also engaged in exhibitions and events. He had successfully held many solo and group exhibitions and published two catalogues "Koeh Sia Yong Cartoons" and "Koeh Sia Yong's Paintings".


Koeh's oil paintings are diverse in subject matters. The realistic and expressive approaches are two major characteristics of his work. Many of his figure paintings describe the indigenous conditions and customs of Bali Island, Indonesia. His brushes capture the wavy figures of Bali women. Rich and intensive colors presented the touching scene of Bali ladies' singing and dancing as well as their traditional costumes and hair decorations.Koeh's landscape paintings usually depict scenes of the Singapore River, old streets, temples and volcanoes etc. Through the bold and unrestrained brush strokes, the artist not only represented objects realistically, but also expressed his inner feelings as well.

Balinese girl Bali Island Singapore Impressionist Oil Painting
32"x24"
Oil on Canvas
SGD8,000
Historical Singapore River
36"x24"
Oil on Canvas
SGD15,000
Tropical Coconut Tree
40"x30"
Oil on Canvas
SGD5,000

Koeh has mastered good techniques in the application of color and light. Contrasting colors such as yellow and purple, red and green, blue and orange, appeared often in his works. By employing complementary colors to coincide with these bright colors, the artist created a vibrant, gorgeous and yet refined visual effect in his oil paintings.During the creation process, Koeh always spends time in observing and producing the subtle changes of color tones, light and shades. And through his thorough study, his finishing touches help bring the works to life. For example, in one of his works, the artist applied a slight tone of red on the black surfaces, which perfectly pictured the Indonesian young girl's dark brown skin under the sunlight.


In Koeh's landscape painting, various treatments can be observed. He likes to use bold, heavy and dark outlines to depict Singapore old street scenes while using thinner, lighter and more vivid colors to reflect the spirit of modern Singapore.

Sunflowers
24"x24"
Oil on Canvas
SGD4,000
Banana Tree
48"x48"
Oil on Canvas
SGD6,000

In conclusion, Koeh's paintings enable viewers to experience the rich cultural scenes of South East Asia and its people, the sunny weather, blue sky and flourishing tropical forest etc. Currently, Koeh is still pursuing his unique individual style in order to capture his passion for life and nature.

Singapore River
11"x14"
Oil on Canvas
SGD1,000

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