محل: Amoy
بدنیا آمدن: 1912
مرگ: 1979
زندگینامه:
, a renowned watercolourist, was born in Amoy, China in 1912. At the age of seven, he moved to Singapore, where his artistic journey began. His first love for art was sparked at Raffles Institution, under the guidance of Richard Walker, who taught him the basics of watercolour.
* **Pioneer in Watercolour Art**: Lim Cheng Hoe is credited with amalgamating interest in watercolour art in Singapore's local art scene, leading to the founding of the Singapore Watercolour Society. * **Western Art Education**: Unlike his peers, who were schooled in mainstream Chinese art aesthetic culture, Lim was a product of Western art education and primarily self-taught. * **Employment and Personal Life**: After completing his Senior Cambridge Overseas School Certificate, Lim worked as a clerk at the Royal Naval Wireless Station in Kranji. He later became Chief Clerk at the Public Utilities Board, where he worked until his retirement in 1966.
* **Sunday Painter**: Lim was known for painting outdoors during weekends, often with friends, even under challenging conditions. * **Perfectionism**: He was a severe critic of his own work, emphasizing accuracy in observation and draughtsmanship. * **Knowledge Pursuit**: Lim read widely on art history, criticism, and techniques, subscribing to The Artist: The Magazine For Artists, Instruction and Review.
* **Outstanding Singaporean Artist**: Lim's self-discipline and pursuit of artistic excellence earned him a reputation as an outstanding artist in Singapore. * **Inspirational Figure**: His good-natured personality and generosity in sharing knowledge with fellow artists have made him a beloved figure in the art community.
* Pablo Picasso's innovative techniques, as seen in his artworks on Wikioo.org, may have influenced Lim's approach to watercolour art. * Claude Monet's Impressionist style, showcased in A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of Grand Jatte, might have inspired Lim's outdoor painting excursions.
Lim Cheng Hoe's life and art are a testament to his dedication to watercolour art. Through his work, he has left an indelible mark on Singapore's art scene, inspiring future generations of artists. His legacy continues to be celebrated through various artworks on Wikioo.org, a platform that honors his memory and contributions to the world of art.