三人行岁月留痕 — 江东航,何白沙,吴秋来 三人作品联展 Art Journey of the Trio -Jiang Donghang, He Baisha and Wu Qiulai

展览日期/时间:

Exhibition Date:

11/05/19-16/05/19

每日 10am 至 7pm

开幕式:

Opening Ceremony

11/05/19,星期六

3:30pm

地点:

Exhibition Venue:

Visual Arts Centre

新加坡视觉艺术中心展览厅

10 Penang Road, #01-02

Dhoby Ghaut Green

S(238469)

联合主办:

Jointly Organised by:

新加坡视觉艺术中心

Visual Arts Centre

古藤斋

Gu Teng Zhai

协办:

Co-organised by:

中华美术研究会

Society Of Chinese Artists

联络号码:

Contact Information:

6255 0711/ 6733 2155

info@visualartscentre.sg

联合早报

 

论语有云:三人行,必有我师焉,择其善而从之,其不善者而改之。

江东航,何白沙,吴秋来,秉承此信念,也因绘画的爱好而行走在一起。

三人之中各有所长,江东航擅长花鸟鱼虫,尤工指画。

何白沙专攻山水,写中国崂山景物,笔情墨趣,别具个人时代风格。

吴秋来喜画人物,以印度风情画而闻名,近来以巴厘岛人物入画。

三人在绘画道路上皆志趣相投,彼此常相互学习、观摩,也互相勉励。三人皆秉承着"师古人"也"師造化"的追求,希望在吸取传统艺术养份上,走出一條創新之路。今年恰逢新加坡开阜两百周年,在此庆祝盛会之际,三人决定各选出二、三十幅作品,联合举办画展,藉此抛砖引玉,希望同道们给予多多的批评、指教。

 

江东航

江东航, 新加坡华人,号朝阳山人,著名指画家,曾随指画大师吴在炎、陈文希习画,后随唐云游,擅长花鸟、游鱼,吸收新罗山人,八大,石涛,青藤之长而自创风格。

作品曾在新西兰、韩国、马来西亚、文莱、日本、西班牙、英国展出。1992年参加安徽合肥举办之新中绘画交流展,同年受邀参加亚细安(东盟)旅游中心展,并参加在西班牙举办的国际博览会展。2003年4月参加韩国邀请2003亚细安美展(汉城),并获美术大奖,画作广为国内外藏家喜爱及收藏。

 

何白沙

何白沙,原名何明亮,画以“白沙”字行。

新加坡中华美术研究会永久会员。新会白沙乡(今属江门市逢江区)田心里人,1949年出生于澳门。1975年往南洋新加坡以艺术谋生,现居于新会。

早岁随澳门水彩名家甘长龄速写及水彩风景画,继而在香港随油画家马家宝学习油画,后有幸得遇山水画名家彭袭明亲授中国山水画用笔用墨用水之法,山水画章法虚实布局要点,始入山水画门径,转益多师,并成为著名山水画家。作品甚为国内外各地藏家喜爱及收藏。

 

 

吴秋来

1952年生于新加坡

1975年加入啸涛篆刻书画会

1976年毕业于南洋美术专科学校

1988年和1993年分别获南洋美专校友会美展创作奖

1994年举办“吴秋来速写及水墨画”个展。并出版“吴秋来速写”画集,获陈之初博士美术奖。

2013年由海卉画苑主办“山水清音”个展。

2017年由南洋画店主办“拉贾斯坦风情系列”。吴秋来印度风情小品画展。

近年多以印尼巴厘岛人物风情为主题,画作别有南洋个人风格。甚为国内外藏家喜爱及收藏。

 

 

三人行岁月留痕-江东航,何明亮,吴秋来 三人作品联展将于五月11号在新加坡视觉艺术中心隆重呈现。

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联络号码:6255 0711

电邮:info@visualartscentre.sg

展览日期/时间:

Exhibition Date:

11/05/19-16/05/19

每日 10am 至 7pm

开幕式:

Opening Ceremony

11/05/19,星期六

3:30pm

地点:

Exhibition Venue:

Visual Arts Centre

新加坡视觉艺术中心展览厅

10 Penang Road, #01-02

Dhoby Ghaut Green

S(238469)

联合主办:

Jointly Organised by:

新加坡视觉艺术中心

Visual Arts Centre

古藤斋

Gu Teng Zhai

协办:

Co-organised by:

中华美术研究会

Society Of Chinese Artists

联络号码:

Contact Information:

6255 0711/ 6733 2155

info@visualartscentre.sg

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