Saturday, 23 November 2013

 A sun ray in a gloomy day :)


Jack Tia Kee Woon is the aquarellist from Singapore, who works with a mixture of acrylic and watercolor paints. Many art critics claim that he has actually rediscovered the opportunities of watercolor. His works are filled with flowers and sun. You can admire them again and again. His magic brush creates sunny airy paintings. The bright and vivid colors emphasize the delicate transparency of watercolors, bringing a feeling of certain lightness, spring freshness.

 The artist is especially good in his landscapes and urban sketches: the narrow city streets, wrought iron lights and signs, vintage cozy yards... You can easily find the influence of Chinese and Japanese traditional drawing techniques in his works: a lot of light , swift lines, transparent strokes of paint creating a whole image, which is transmitted by the contour. These images emit some kind of energy. Like sunrays, they will fill you up with positive emotions :) Enjoy!


















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