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This striking artwork captures the vibrant maritime life of Singapore River in the early 1960s, a time when fleets of traditional bumboats anchored along the quay, serving as the lifeblood of the island’s trade and commerce. The painting presents a rhythmic composition of boats with bold outlines and rich earthy tones, set against the backdrop of Boat Quay’s iconic shophouse warehouses, bustling with activity and history.


The interplay of colors—deep ochres, warm browns, and vivid yellows—evokes the raw energy of a thriving trading port, while the artist’s expressive brushwork transforms a historical scene into a timeless piece of cultural memory. It is both a tribute to Singapore’s mercantile heritage and a testament to the resilience and spirit of its people.


For buyers, collectors, and investors, this artwork is a museum-quality statement piece, blending artistic mastery with historical depth. It is an essential acquisition for anyone passionate about Southeast Asian heritage, maritime history, or Singapore’s remarkable journey from river trade to modern metropolis.

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Singapore River

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Chinese Ink and Colour on Rice Paper

2022

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