작품 상세

Though Tew Nai Tong had produced many compositions of girls with flowers, this painting stands out for the incorporation of primitive elements. The feminine forms of the female figure and flowers are contrasted with the sculptures from tribal culture and Chinese calligraphy, rendered in the artist's signature Nanyang style. Nai Tong portrayed the image of a brave modern woman with a bouquet of flowers enriched with a vivid palette, implying the artistic exchange between different cultures. Tew Nai Tong furthered his art studies at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris (1967-1968). On his return, he taught at several academies namely the Malaysian Institute of Art (1969-1980), Central Academy of Art (1982-1985), and the Saito Academy of Art (1986-1988), before turning fulltime in 1992. His first exhibition was at the British Council in Kuala Lumpur in 1964. His career culminated in a survey exhibition called Odyssey at the National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, in 2007. In 2009, he won the Asia Art Award in Seoul, South Korea. Among his awards are 2nd Prize in the Chartered Bank Mural Design Competition 1964; Shell Watercolour Award 1981; Best Award, Esso 1982; and the Dunlop Watercolour Award 1983. He was the adviser to the Contemporary Malaysian Watercolourist Association.