Artists

Ler Hock Chuan

Diploma in Fine Art
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

Ler Hock Chuan was trained in fine Art at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore and has developed a practice in oils and watercolours. Hock Chuan has participated in numerous exhibitions and has acquired significant awards and commendations such as the First Prize in the Philippe Charriol Contemporary art Competition (1994) as well as the distinction award in the late 1990s produced crusty, opaque and rugged surface effects on canvas by his thick paint application. His watercolour paintings, on the other hand, displayed loose and fluid treatments that emphasize vibrancy and translucence.

Member of:

  1. Modern Art Society
  2. NAFA Alumni Association, Singapore
  3. The Society of Chinese Artists, Singapore
  4. Singapore Art Society

Tay Shuh Fung

Diploma in Fine Art
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

Art Awards

2006 Special Award – Open Category, National Teochew Artists Chinese Painting Competition.
2005 Creative Visual Art Award, Nanyang Academy of Fine Art Alumni Association, Singapore.
2000 1st Runner-up, Daler-Rowney Worldwide Art Club Challenge Palette.
2000 Distinction Award, Dr. Tan Tzse Chor Art Award Competition.
1999 Distinction Award, Singapore Turf Club Art Competition.
1999 Singapore Top 5, Winsor & Newton Worldwide Millennium Painting Competition.
1999 Distinction Award, UOB 18th Painting of the Year Competition.
1998 Distinction Award, Dr. Tan Tzse Chor Art Award Competition.
1997 1st Prize in Both Eastern & Western Painting Sections. National Day Youth Art Competition.
1997 Distinction Award, Singapore Telecom Expression in Art Competition.
1997 2nd Prize, SMRT Art Competition.
1996 Distinction Award, 3rd Defence Art Competition, Singapore.
1994 15th Shell Young Discovery Art Award.
1994 Distinction Award, Northpoint Shopping Centre Art Competition.
1993 Distinction Award, NAFA Annual Art Exhibition.
1992 2nd Prize, PSA Art Competition

Member of:

  1. Singapore Art Society
  2. NAFA Alumni Association, Singapore
  3. The Society of Chinese Artists, Singapore
  4. Siaw – Tao Chinese Seal Carving Calligraphy and Painting Society, Singapore

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