Artists

Agnieszka Koltun

Agnieszka Koltun is a Polish artist. She describes her work as Art Photography. She has been experimenting with linear vision observation aesthetics in the urban environment. The technique is called Fikus and Pompon which is a long hard line and a soft line photography. Her work has been exhibited around the world. The Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Singapore has used her works to promote Poland.

Bodhi

Bodhi is a Malaysian artist from Penang. He is a multidisciplinary artist who graduated from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. He is recognized for his paintings, murals, and photography. Bodhi delves into traditional and unconventional mediums with innovative methodologies into his creation of art. Inspired by his religion and the diverse spiritual belief systems within his social environment, his art practice engages the concept of the afterlife and brings forth its notion and reflections from its various perspectives. Bodhi has sold his works in many international exhibitions and has been featured in the media in this region.

Daw Ohr Luce

Daw Ohr Luce is an Australian artist whose work focuses on the study of light, perception of night and day and the evolution of society. His practice includes abstract painting, drawing, mixed media, digital and experimental works. He is regarded as a purist painter with a background in traditional classical art and portrait techniques. His private and corporate collections can be found in Sydney and Canberra, Australia, Singapore and Vienna, Austria.

Kiat

Kiat is a Singaporean artist who has an experience of more than 15 years. He is the founder of Freemind art process and used this practice on his artworks. His artworks can be described as primitive pop art which has won him many accolades amongst his collectors. His artworks have been exhibited in Paris, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore.

Mark Chavez and Ina Conradi

Mark Chavez and Ina Conradi are American artists. Mark is an animation design veteran who has worked on more than 15 award-winning feature films from Hollywood. As founding faculty at Nanyang Technological University Singapore’s School of Art, Design & Media, he established a content development think tank as part of his research. He makes short films and immersive interactive artworks that utilise intuitive, assumptive cultural models to describe the nature of existence as confirmed through Art/Sci concepts and experiential interpretation. In his current work, he examines AI-generated imagery using vqgan+clip techniques for NFT (non-fungible token) or crypto-art distribution at events such as Art Basel Miami 2021.

P Gnana

P Gnana is a Singapore artist who paints, sculpts and creates conceptual installations. Gnana is a recipient of the LASALLE scholarship of the LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore from where he received his formal training. His artworks are in the collection of the former President of the Republic of Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum of the National Heritage Board. He has exhibited his artwork in many exhibitions in South and South-East Asia. His sculptures on Cows and relationships and his paintings are in the private collections of many prominent art collectors throughout the region.

Patwardhan Dhruva

Patwardhan Dhruva is a young emerging artist from Singapore. Following traditional processes, he has merged vintage photographic technique and modern style to create a great sense of immediacy. His works will be introduced for the first time to the audience in Singapore.

Paul Hume

Paul Hume is a UK born-Singapore based multidisciplinary artist working in drawing, painting, film, composition, writing and digital design. In his visual work he challenges assumptions about the human domination of the planet. He says that, "Creativity runs over the borders between what we think we know and what we don't. This should make us humble, not self-important. Our ability to imagine new things, new products, new cities, new worlds makes us dangerous. We must not forget that fundamentally we are cells and atoms, just like every other living thing on Earth." He continues to use traditional ways of making an image, combined with motion and digital possibilities. He looks forward to meeting you at the exhibition, Enchantment@55

Alan Tan

Alan Tan graduated from Singapore Polytechnic with a Diploma in Architecture Technologies and obtained his Business and Management BSc (Hons) degree from the University of Bradford, UK. He was an urban greenery specialist and a part-time tutor at the National University of Singapore before leaving the corporate world to pursue his dream as an artist. Alan Tan is a self-taught artist and a member of the International Art and Culture (Singapore) Federation. He harnesses the pour acrylic technique to create modern abstract artworks which incorporate lots of flow and dynamics; showering art enthusiasts and collectors with plenty of positive vibes.

Ma Qiong

Ma Qiong was born in Shenyang, Liaoning Province in 1980. She graduated from Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts, Oil Painting Department in 2009 with a master's degree.

Ma Qiong started a winding path on the canvas with an oil paint brush. At the other end of the road is the sense of belonging in art that she has been looking for for many years - she only makes work that is "down to earth" and best represents her mood. Her work does not need to be incorporated into any era to form the relationship between styles and images, but instead present a distinct sense of historical context and stages.