Artist
Chieu Shuey Fook
Description
Chieu Shuey Fook's artwork, depicting a woman amidst a full moon with birds gracefully soaring around her, seamlessly intertwines elements of mysticism, nature, and femininity. This enchanting scene evokes a profound sense of wonder, tranquility, and cosmic connection, creating a captivating and ethereal ambiance that encourages viewers to ponder the deep themes of nature's essence, spiritual interconnectedness, and the complexity of human existence.
Born 1934 in Singapore and graduated from Nanyang Academy of Fine Art in 1953, Chieu Shuey Fook first major award was 1st prize for his metal relief “Water House” in Instant Asia Art Competition (1970) and subsequently won two Citation Awards for “Demon Fish” in New York, USA and selected by ITT for their worldwide advertising campaigns. Some of his major art commissions include metal relief murals for a fleet of 20 Singapore Airlines Boeing 747s, copper enamel mural at NOL (1983), copper enamel frieze at Orchard MRT Station (1987), 20 metal relief pieces for APEC Summit 2009, Coin Global Sculpture for Singapore Community Chest (1989) and painted multi-coloured design on a car under Singapore Auto Engineering for its charity drive (1990). He also won first prizes in abstract painting in competitions organized by NAFA Alumni Association (2009) and Singapore Art Society (2013).
Medium
Mixed Media on Aluminium
Dimension in cm (W x H)
76 x 60 | frame: 86.5 x 71