S’poreans are carrying around a valuable painting by a pioneer S’pore artist in their wallets
Mothership - Perspectives·2019-08-03 20:33
The name Chen Wen Hsi might not ring a bell, but chances are, you have probably seen (but perhaps never really noticed) one of his works:
Chen Wen Hsi’s “Two Gibbons Amidst Vines”. .
If it doesn’t look familiar, perhaps this might jog your memory:
Chen Wen Hsi’s “Two Gibbons Amidst Vines” is featured on our S$50 note. Photo by Joshua Lee.
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ABenC 05/08/2019
ya, why can't we use our local artists, afterall it's our own currency, give local the chance to shine...
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Bullshit1974 04/08/2019
Even our own money we must use china people art ..shame
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Yin CK 06/08/2019
It’s ugly. Approved by gibbon, probably two gibbons , to print on currency.
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