Lamp Posts and Cables over a Passageway

China-born Chua Ek Kay (1947-2008) was one of Singapore’s foremost contemporary Chinese ink painters. Known for his paintings of Singapore street scenes, lotuses and abstract compositions, he studied Chinese ink painting under Fan Chang Tien (1907-1987) but was also influenced by Australian aboriginal art and Western artists. In 1991 and 1998, Chua won the Grand Prize in the 10th UOB Painting of the Year Competition and the Philip Morris ASEAN Arts Award (Juror's Choice) in Singapore respectively. In 1999, he was honoured with the Cultural Medallion Award by the Singapore government.‘Lamp Posts and Cables over a Passageway’ is from the Water Village series which is based on Chua’s trips to the Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces between 2002 and 2003. Cables, lamp posts and pillars are depicted in stylised Chinese calligraphic strokes of the seal and clerical scripts, a distinctive element in Chua’s art.