Mending Nets

Title
Mending Nets
Creator
Year/Period
1973
Region
Singapore
Dimension
Frame size: H85.1 x W105.3 x D4.5 cm,
Image size: 55 x 76 cm
Accession No.
P-0666
Credit Line
Donated by Chen Chong Swee (Mr)

Born in Guangdong Province, China, Chen Chong Swee (1910-1985) came to Singapore in 1931 shortly after graduating from Xinhua Academy of Art, Shanghai. He co-founded the Salon Art Society (now the Singapore Society of Chinese Artists) in 1935 and was a teacher with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts for over 20 years. In 1952, Chen, together with fellow artists Chen Wen Hsi, Cheong Soo Pieng and Liu Kang, went on what would eventually turn out be a historically significant trip to Bali, Indonesia in search of new inspiration and subject matter. As one of the first artists instrumental in developing the Nanyang Style, Chen pioneered attempts to interpret local landscapes according to the Chinese concept of pictorial composition with Western watercolour techniques.Chen’s works are often inspired by his surroundings and local subject matter. The mending of nets, a common sight in villages along the coasts of Southeast Asia, is the focus of this composition of an elderly fisherman, who is engrossed in the business of mending his nets.