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Jack TIA Kee Woon
An innovative artist who extends the acrylic medium to a new arena.

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Singapore Emerald Hill Orchard Road Painting Jack Tia Kee Woon
NEW!  Emerald Hill Orchard Road

38cm x38cm (15"x15")
Acrylic on Paper
Singapore River Clarke Quay Pubs Jack Tia Kee Woon
NEW!  Singapore Clarke Quay       

38cm x38cm (15"x15")
Acrylic on Paper


Singapore Cityscape Skyline Painting
The City of Singapore II
45cm x45cm (18"x18")
Acrylic on Paper
Singapore River Acrylic Oil Watercolour Painting
NEW!  Singapore River       
45cm x45cm (18"x18")
Acrylic on Paper

1980 to 1990
Jack TIA and his awards
National Day Exhibition (Singapore)
1982 to 1998 Asian Watercolour Exhibition (Thailand, China, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore)
1979 First prize On The Spot Art competition by Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore)
1979 Singapore Scene Art Award Conference Hall (Singapore)

1980

First prize On The Spot Art competition by Nanyang Siang Pau (Singapore)
1982 14th Youth Art Exhibition (Singapore)
1983 IBM Art Award (Singapore) 1982 14th Youth Art Exhibition (Singapore)
1995 The President's Watercolour Selections Exhibition (Singapore)
1996 Asian International Watercolour Paintings (Taiwan)
2001 The Outstanding Watercolour Painting Award, SWS (Singapore)
2003 NAC Visual Art Tour Exhibition (Singapore)
His artworks bring out the vibrancy of acrylic medium while not losing the freshness and transparency of traditional watercolour. His choice of colours and delicate execution of the medium make his approach very suitable for complex landscape subject matters. In short, Jack Tia has reinvented watercolour with acrylic medium.
Selegie Center by Tia Kee Woon
Selegie Center, Singapore
45cm x45cm
Acrylic on Paper
Telok Ayer Street Thian Hock Keng Singapore
Telok Ayer Street, Thian Hock Keng
45cm x45cm
Acrylic on Paper
Building from his strong design concepts, Jack loves to work with square format instead of rectangle. The square, being a contemporary scale, transforms classical subjects like Singapore streets, heritage buildings, Chinatown and Singapore river into their fresh new look. He reinvents water media and his media reinvents Singapore landscapes.
tractor
The City of Singapore I
45cm x45cm (18"x18")
Acrylic on Paper