Tuesday, March 30, 2010

"Freedom" by Richard Lim Han









You are cordially invited to the opening of


"Freedom" by Richard Lim Han

Exhibition runs from 3rd February 2010 to 13th February 2010 @
Dahlia Gallery LLP

Opening Hour: Tuesday to Saturday 12pm to 7pm, Sunday 12 to 5pm. (Closed on Monday and Public Holiday)

We can be contacted at 6222 7809 or Debbie Pang @ 9450 7749 (above Bee Cheng Hiang on Pagoda St, just outside Chinatown NE Line MRT Station Exit A)69A Pagoda Street (2nd Level)Singapore 059228Tel: 6222 7809

Email: debbie@dahliagallerysg.com

Admission for the exhibition is FREE.

About the exhibition

All being are born to be free just like birds and fishes. Once captures and looses it freedom they will not be able to survive being in the captive environment. Just like a prisoner – don’t you think he like to have his freedom? Human are highly intelligence creature and even strive for freedom as it is important.

In this modern society, all of us seeking for materialistic mean but are we really happy and in fact we felt more tripped in our environment as ever. In our life journey had we done things in the way we desire and do we dare to do things that seem impossible to achieve? We envy the birds and the fishes that fly and swim without restriction.




About the Artists

Freedom is Richard Lim Han 2nd Solo exhibition with Dahlia Gallery (Previously known as Forth Gallery). Richard is a versatile artist that started his career as a fabric print designer. He is known for his portrait artworks of MM Lee Kuan Yew and other affluent figures such as Gandhi from India, Mother Teresa, South Africa Nelson Mandela and China's Chairman Mao ZhiDong.
This collection expanded his skill further from a portrait artist to expressing his artworks to the study of nature of birds and fishes. It is a interesting transformation using strong Chinese calligraphy strokes with western presentation on the canvas.



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