Shophouses, Emerald Hill Road Singapore
- Product Code: LWA-NATHALIELAOUE-003
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The painting is one of vibrancy and energy, capturing the unique character of this iconic Singaporean neighborhood. The use of bright, bold colors may suggest the idea of celebrating diversity and individuality, while the inclusion of the street scene may suggest the idea of community and social interaction. The painting may also evoke a sense of nostalgia for the past, when shophouses were a common sight in Singapore's neighborhoods, and may serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage in the face of modernization and development.
Dimensions: 720mm x 520mm
Framed Print
Available for viewing at our Tan Boon Liat Gallery
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S$899.00
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Artist Name: Nathalie Laoue
I am a French artist living in Singapore for many years. I was raised in the countryside in the middle of vineyards of Cognac. My tastes are simple: I love watching the beauty that lies in the little things. I love watching beautiful lights, beautiful colours and beautiful textures. I love my job: painting.
One of my greatest pleasures is wandering through the streets of Singapore seeking great lights and colours that inspire me. Walking in the street made me discover the Shophouses. I fell in love at first sight. Since then, wherever I go, I've been looking for them and they became my main source of inspiration.
I also work with Nonya Ware, a preponderant part of the Peranakan culture heritage of Singapore, as much as Shophouses.
"Art does not want the representation of a beautiful thing but the beautiful representation of a thing." E. Kant
My vocation was unexpected. I was not a painter, I became it. I was neither precocious, nor prodigy, my art arose from my enthusiasm for the colours, and doubtless from some predispositions. But it is the will and the work who allowed me to make it a profession. There is no fate, there is only what we are doing.
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