Showing posts with label UOB Painting of the Year 2017. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UOB Painting of the Year 2017. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2018

What Are Dreams Made of?

Dreams are made of stuffs such as spider webs, eggs, organic cells, precious gems and fireworks. These are the recurring images which crop up in Sunny Chyun's dreams.

Sunny Chyun is the 2017 UOB Painting of the Year (Singapore) Award Winner under the Established Artist Category. In her works on media like linen and canvas, she utilises materials and techniques such as acrylic, oil paint, marker pen, glow-in-the-dark thread, beading, digital print and embroidery. 

The following is a sample of her works in a solo exhibition What Dreams Are Made Of organised by UOB Bank Limited.



Golden Age

Shot in the Dark
EggCellent

Lucid Dreaming

Creativity Clusters
Exhilaration

Zero Some Gain
Lighting Up The World (With Your Shine)

Dyspraxia
2017 UOB Painting of the Year (Singapore)
Established Artist Category
"Dyspraxia explores the combination of elusive perceptions, memories and meanings. Sunny challenges pictorial conventions using the physicality of paint to resonate emotions. The use of Abstract Expressionism creates an imagery that symbolises the anarchic nature of the world that undermines all attempts at understanding it." 

Click here to visit Sunny Chyun's homepage. 


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Friday, November 17, 2017

36th UOB Painting of the Year Competition 2017


"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see."
- Edgar Degas
Some selected pieces from this year's competition is exhibited here for your refreshing:-

One Life
By Sukit Choosri, Thailand
(2017 UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year)
"One Life aims to open the mind to see beyond the immediate." In particular, the shadow of a decaying tree is cast over the lady's body, portraying the transience of life.


I Thought, We Can Stay Strong Like Stones
By Chok Yue Zan
(2017 UOB Painting of the Year: Established Artist Category - Malaysia)
In this portrait of his family, Mr Cheok recreated it from an old family photo to depict the passing of time along with the drastic change his hometown forest in the background.



Triumph Over Heavy Blows
By Abu Jalal Bin Sarimon
(Gold: Established Artist Category - Singapore)
This is a portrait of leaders who had "...hit rock-bottom, only to rise again and claw their way back to the top by overcoming adverse circumstances." 


Movement of Earth
By Byun Si Jae
(Silver: Established Artist Category - Singapore)
This artwork "focuses on the relationship between nature and architecture, and bridges the two elements through the use of ink and acrylic on layers of transparent silk."


Diskusi (Discussion)
By Alvian Anta Putra
(Most Promising Artist of the Year - Indonesia)
This artwork "captures how technology has created a cultural shift that has made people virtually close to one another; but in reality man has drifted further apart."


Three Worlds
By Yang Kaiwen
(Most Promising Artist of the Year - Singapore)
"We constantly live in a dream of our own reality, surrounded by the all-pervasive and intangible sense of indifference. In life, the three worlds may collide but will never meet."

Overlooked
By Cindy Evangeline
(Gold: Emerging Artist Category - Singapore)

"The delicate and fragile glass vessels, each a metaphor of an individual's soul, are easily overlooked due to their transparency. Viewers can only understand the true nature of human emotions by looking deeper into the hidden cracks."  


Dreaming of Old Shanghai
By Yong Wee Loon
(Silver: Emerging Artist Category - Singapore)
"The scene reflects the intertwining of traditional and modern Shanghai, binding society together."


Silent Tide
By Guan Ming
(Highly Commended: Emerging Artist Category - Singapore)

In a world awash with technological innovation ... "We stay connected even in our most private moments. Books are being abandoned, and cultural traditions are slowly disintegrating. What will tomorrow become?"


Dyspraxia
By Sunny Chyun
(2017 UOB Painting of the Year: Established Artist Category - Singapore)

"Dyspraxia explores the combination of elusive perceptions, memories and meanings. Ms Chyun challenges pictorial conventions using the physicality of paint to resonate emotions."


Bibliography:

- 36th UOB Painting of the Year brochure