Calligrapher

Title
Calligrapher
Creator
Year/Period
1979
Region
Singapore
Material
Dimension
Image size: 78.8 x 84 cm,
Frame size: 87.4 x 92.5 cm
Accession No.
AB2004-00010
Collection of
Credit Line
Gift of Times Publishing Limited

Born in 1931, Choo Keng Kwang is widely recognized for realistic renditions of landscape, animals and nature in the oil medium. Sympathetic to local working classes, Choo features them in many of his works. Graduating in 1953 from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), he worked as a teacher, eventually returning to NAFA to helm the Art Education Department in 1984. Choo has since held many solo exhibitions and has participated in group art exhibitions in Southeast Asia, Japan, Europe and USA. Since the 1950s, Choo has received many awards for his many contributions to art and education, among which is the Public Service Medal (PBM) in 1976.In the 1970s Choo saw the urgent need to record the trades of early Singapore before they disappeared forever. This work ‘Calligrapher’ shows a Chinese calligrapher at work, with his writings hanging behind him. A familiar figure in Chinatown, the calligrapher is frequently commissioned to write symbolic characters and couplets that convey prosperity, long life and luck.