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IMG_72113
2022
Chinese Ink and Colour on Rice Paper
This vibrant painting by Lim Tze Peng offers a captivating glimpse into Singapore’s historic river trade, where tongkangs and bumboats once thrived as the lifeline of commerce. Rendered in bold washes of red, green, and earthy tones, the composition centers on two magnificently detailed boats, their hulls adorned with iconic painted “eyes,” a traditional symbol believed to guide and protect vessels. Covered with tarpaulin and laden with goods, the boats bustle with human activity, evoking the energy of daily life along the Singapore River.
The background shophouses and lorries add further layers of authenticity, illustrating a time when the riverbanks were not only commercial arteries but also cultural crossroads. Lim’s expressive brushwork and vivid palette transform an ordinary working scene into an enduring testament of heritage, nostalgia, and resilience. This piece embodies both the grit and vibrancy of Singapore’s evolving identity, making it an invaluable work for discerning collectors of Nanyang and heritage art.
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