6 October to 8 October 2019
Exhibition time:
Sunday 6th – Tuesday 8th October 2019
Official opening with Guest of Honor:
Reverend Canon Terry Wong,
Vicar of St. Andrew’s Cathedral
Sunday 6th October 2019, 3pm
Venue:
Visual Arts Centre
L.S.James is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist who has an engaging style that cutes across a spectrum from impressionism to pop art as it evolves. It is only in latter years that he assumed his divine calling and pursued it relentlessly with a biblical slant on a road less-travelled. He is also the author of Abraham’s journey to Christ(2005) that narrates the evolution of God’s chosen people threading through biblical history right up to the birth of modern Israel on 214 May 1948. The writing is accompanied by 143 original oil paintings scanned into print.
A second book in progress is entitled The Christ of God and Other Eschatological Motifs(2014), in prose, poetry and painting. It is this book, with its dose of discernment and apologetics in the doctrine of the end times, that fuels his ongoing work.
More information: //lsjames-studioart.weebly.com/gallery.html
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10 Penang Road,
#01-02 Dhoby Ghaut Green,
Singapore 238469
140 Paya Lebar Road,
#03-04 AZ@Paya Lebar Building,
Singapore 409015
Dhoby Ghaut Art Studio
Monday to Sunday: 11am – 8pm
Closed on Public Holidays, except by appointment.
MacPherson Art Studio
Saturday: 10.30am - 5.30pm
Closed on Monday to Friday, Sunday & Public Holidays, except by appointment.
Visual Arts Centre is an exhibition gallery and art studio at Dhoby Ghaut Green supported by the National Parks Board and the National Arts Council.
Since its initiation on 31 January 2016, the Visual Arts Centre Exhibition Gallery has hosted over two hundred international and local art and design exhibitions, boasting a diverse range of art styles and programmes.
Email:
info@visualartscentre.sg
Phone:
+65 6255 0711
+65 6733 2155
In the Batik Introduction Handkerchief Painting workshop, participants will learn the traditional art of batik, a wax-resist dyeing technique originating from Indonesia. The workshop begins with a brief history and overview of batik, highlighting its cultural significance and various techniques. Participants will then observe a demonstration of applying wax with tjanting tools and dyeing the fabric. Following the demonstration, each participant will design and create their own batik handkerchief, applying wax to create patterns and then dyeing their fabric. The workshop concludes with a group discussion, allowing participants to share their creations and reflect on their learning experience.