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IMG_2007555
2022
Chinese Ink and Colour on Rice Paper
This captivating artwork offers a rare glimpse into the Malay community life of Singapore in the early 1960s. Depicting a family seated on a simple wooden plank stage, with two young Malay girls preparing food in the foreground, the piece radiates warmth, intimacy, and cultural authenticity. The large banana tree rising in the background symbolizes shelter, continuity, and the deep connection between community and nature.
The artist’s use of earthy tones combined with vibrant highlights in the traditional sarongs creates a dynamic interplay of color that enhances the sense of heritage and belonging. This is more than an artwork—it is a cultural document that preserves the spirit of kampong life, where family ties and shared traditions were the heart of daily living.
For buyers, collectors, and investors, this painting represents not only artistic value but also historical significance, making it a timeless addition to any serious collection of Southeast Asian heritage art.
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