DA SH 1801 Raffles Place, Singapore Circa. 1900
Price range: $22.00 through $232.00DA SH 1802 Johnson Pier, Collyer Quay, Singapore Circa. 1910
Price range: $22.00 through $232.00DA SH 1803 Fullerton Square, Battery Road, Singapore Circa. 1900
Price range: $22.00 through $232.00DA SH 1804 Clarke Quay, Singapore River Circa. 1900
Price range: $22.00 through $232.00DA SH 1805 Orchard Road Market, Singapore Circa. 1910
Price range: $22.00 through $232.00DA SH 1806 Raffles Hotel, Beach Road, Singapore Circa. 1915
Price range: $22.00 through $232.00DA SH 1807 Jinricksha Station, Neil Road, Singapore Circa. 1905
Price range: $22.00 through $232.00DA SH 1808 Police Court, South Bridge Road, Singapore Circa. 1900
Price range: $22.00 through $232.00DA SH 1809 Singapore River with Elgin Bridge, Singapore Circa. 1900
Price range: $22.00 through $232.00DA SH 1810 Trengganu Street, Chinatown, Singapore Circa. 1910
Price range: $22.00 through $232.00DA SH 1811 Esplanade (Padang), Singapore Circa. 1905
Price range: $55.00 through $232.00DA SH 1812 Chinese Opera by the Singapore River Circa. 1900
Price range: $22.00 through $232.00
COLLECTION
Bringing Singapore and history to life in this series of Artist Fan Shao Hua’s paintings.
Artist Fan captures the enchanting scenes, the alluring images and historical events. He depicts views of long-vanished activities with evocative portraits, recapturing a fascinatingly cosmopolitan migrant society and tropical Victorian architecture.
Painstakingly drawn and painted to bring back its former splendor, this collection is indeed a treasure to own.
BIOGRAPHY
Fan Shao Hua was born in 1963 in Guangzhou, China. He is a multi-talented artist based in Singapore. He graduated from the Guangzhou Academy of Arts in 1985, specialising in oil painting. He moved to Singapore in 1992 to experience the diversity of culture which subsequently brought his art career to greater heights.
Fan clinched the top prize in the 19th UOB Painting of the Year award in 2000, among several other art awards. Having received many achievements and accolades, Fan has established himself as one of the premier Asian artists today. Fan held many exhibitions overseas through the years, in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and Paris.
As an artist, Mr Fan is constantly experimenting and evolving. He fuses realism with his creative ideas and representational art in his artistic expressions.
Mr Fan continues to push the boundary of blending Chinese and Western techniques in his art. He gets his inspiration from nature as he strongly believes in the harmonious interactions between man and the unadulterated environment.
















