Watercolor artist Jack Tia Kee Woon (25 works)
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Singaporean watercolor artist Jack Tia Kee Woon, born in 1964, is very popular in Singapore. Many art critics claim that he rediscovered watercolor in the acrylic medium. His works delight with their positivity, full of color and sun. You can admire his paintings again and again, they themselves radiate positive energy and looking at them you involuntarily begin to smile and your soul becomes light. Jack Tia Kee Woon paints beautiful, bright and delicate watercolors with his magic brush.
In his works, Jack Tia Kee Woon, with bright, rich acrylic colors, emphasizes the delicate transparency of watercolor, and creates a feeling of a certain airiness, lightness, spring freshness of each work. Jack Tia's favorite genre is landscapes: light, airy, sunny, filled with air.
The artist works in a kind of pseudo-impressionistic technique, his works are very lively and warm, and his landscapes and city sketches are especially good: narrow city streets, twisted forged lanterns and signs, old cozy courtyards. In the works of Jack Tia Kee Woon, one can easily discern the influence of Chinese and Japanese traditional drawing techniques: the paint strokes are transparent, only the outline of the image is conveyed, there are many light, swift lines... Jack Tia Kee Woon is special not only because he works with a mixture of acrylic and watercolor paints, but also in the shape of his paintings: they are mostly square.