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      • Yong Chien Chin (b. 1952) Legend Of Stones
        May. 19, 2024

        Yong Chien Chin (b. 1952) Legend Of Stones

        Est: RM3,000 - RM5,500

        Yong Chien Chin creates tranquilising paintings by employing subtle connotations of ancient Chinese philosophies and traditional cultural spirits in a manner that advances the conventional technique of Chinese ink painting by going beyond the use of ink and brush on rice paper. He aspires to depict beauty based on the concept of Yin and Yang reflecting on "life experiences to enhance the inner senses and contents of the spiritual world". Legend Of Stones presents terracotta horses created with expressive brushwork and colours. Yong Chien Chin boasts of a galaxy of Chinese-brush masters in his early years: Yang Sing Sum in Hong Kong (1982), American-turned Singaporean David Kwo (1983), Melbourne based Malaysian-born Anthony Sum, and Malaysian master Chung Chen Sun. A graduate of Post-Diploma in Fine Arts from the Malaysian Institute of Art in Kuala Lumpur, he taught Art at Chen Moh Primary School, Petaling Jaya, and on batik painting at the Malayan Teachers' Training College. His first solo exhibition was at the Art House Gallery in Kuala Lumpur in 1981, which was followed by a number of solo and group exhibitions in Malaysia, Canada, Korea and Taiwan. The series of works exhibited in his solo exhibitions titled Terracotta Warriors and Legend Of The Stones in 1995 gained him much acclaim. A committee member of the Selangor and Kuala Lumpur Shui-Mo Art Society and the Malaysian Lingnan Art Society, Yong Chien Chin's works are collected extensively by institutions and individual collectors locally and abroad.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Yong Chien Chin (b. Selangor, 1952) Terracotta Warriors, 1990s
        Nov. 06, 2022

        Yong Chien Chin (b. Selangor, 1952) Terracotta Warriors, 1990s

        Est: RM6,000 - RM9,000

        Yong Chien Chin creates tranquilising paintings by employing subtle connotations of ancient Chinese philosophies and traditional cultural spirits in a manner that advances the conventional technique of Chinese ink painting by going beyond the use of ink and brush on rice paper. He aspires to depict beauty based on the concept of Yin and Yang reflecting on “life experiences to enhance the inner senses and contents of the spiritual world”. His Terracotta series is well sought after by collectors. Yong Chien Chin boasts of a galaxy of Chinese-brush masters in his early years: Yang Sing Sum in Hong Kong (1982), American-turned Singaporean David Kwo (1983), Melbourne based Malaysian-born Anthony Sum, and Malaysian master Chung Chen Sun. A graduate of Post-Diploma in Fine Arts from the Malaysian Institute of Art in Kuala Lumpur, he taught Art at Chen Moh Primary School, Petaling Jaya, and on batik painting at the Malayan Teachers' Training College. His first solo exhibition was at the Art House Gallery in Kuala Lumpur in 1981, which was followed by a number of solo and group exhibitions in Malaysia, Canada, Korea and Taiwan. The series of works exhibited in his solo exhibitions titled Terracotta Warriors and Legend of The Stones in 1995 gained him much acclaim. A committee member of the Selangor and Kuala Lumpur Shui-Mo Art Society and the Malaysian Lingnan Art Society, Yong Chien Chin's works are collected extensively by institutions and individual collectors locally and abroad.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Yong Chien Chin (b. Selangor, 1952) Terracotta Warriors, 1990s
        Mar. 27, 2022

        Yong Chien Chin (b. Selangor, 1952) Terracotta Warriors, 1990s

        Est: RM8,000 - RM14,000

        Yong Chien Chin creates tranquilising paintings by employing subtle connotations of ancient Chinese philosophies and traditional cultural spirits in a manner that advances the conventional technique of Chinese ink painting by going beyond the use of ink and brush on rice paper. He aspires to depict beauty based on the concept of Yin and Yang reflecting on “life experiences to enhance the inner senses and contents of the spiritual world”. His Terracotta series is well sought after by collectors. Yong Chien Chin boasts of a galaxy of Chinese-brush masters in his early years: Yang Sing Sum in Hong Kong (1982), American-turned Singaporean David Kwo (1983), Melbourne based Malaysian-born Anthony Sum, and Malaysian master Chung Chen Sun. A graduate of Post-Diploma in Fine Arts from the Malaysian Institute of Art in Kuala Lumpur, he taught Art at Chen Moh Primary School, Petaling Jaya, and on batik painting at the Malayan Teachers’ Training College. His first solo exhibition was at the Art House Gallery in Kuala Lumpur in 1981, which was followed by a number of solo and group exhibitions in Malaysia, Canada, Korea and Taiwan. The series of works exhibited in his solo exhibitions titled Terracotta Warriors and Legend of The Stones in 1995 gained him much acclaim. A committee member of the Selangor and Kuala Lumpur Shui-Mo Art Society and the Malaysian Lingnan Art Society, Yong Chien Chin’s works are collected extensively by institutions and individual collectors locally and abroad.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • YONG CHIEN CHIN (b. 1952) Portraits, 1980
        Dec. 31, 2019

        YONG CHIEN CHIN (b. 1952) Portraits, 1980

        Est: RM2,500 - RM5,000

        YONG CHIEN CHIN b. Selangor, 1952 PORTRAITS, 1980 A set of two Signed and dated ‘Chien Chin 80’ Oil on canvas 29 cm x 29 cm each Yong Chien Chin acquired Post-Diploma in Fine Art from the Malaysian Institute of Art. He is a committee member of the Selangor & Kuala Lumpur Shui-Mo Art Society and Malaysian Lingnan Art Society. As an artist who has held various solo and group exhibitions both locally and internationally since the 1980s, his works are pursued widely by collectors and art museums from Malaysia, Canada, Korea, China and so on. His works are also featured in the "Directory of International Chinese Artists Representative Works" and "Collections of Works of 35 Malaysian Chinese Artists ". Reference: https://www.mir.com.my/rb/designart/chineseart/yong/index.htm

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      • YONG CHIEN CHIN (b. 1952) Portraits, 1980
        Dec. 15, 2019

        YONG CHIEN CHIN (b. 1952) Portraits, 1980

        Est: RM2,500 - RM5,000

        YONG CHIEN CHIN b. Selangor, 1952 PORTRAITS, 1980 A set of two Signed and dated ‘Chien Chin 80’ Oil on canvas 29 cm x 29 cm each Yong Chien Chin acquired Post-Diploma in Fine Art from the Malaysian Institute of Art. He is a committee member of the Selangor & Kuala Lumpur Shui-Mo Art Society and Malaysian Lingnan Art Society. As an artist who has held various solo and group exhibitions both locally and internationally since the 1980s, his works are pursued widely by collectors and art museums from Malaysia, Canada, Korea, China and so on. His works are also featured in the "Directory of International Chinese Artists Representative Works" and "Collections of Works of 35 Malaysian Chinese Artists ". Reference: https://www.mir.com.my/rb/designart/chineseart/yong/index.htm

        Younie's Auction
      • YONG CHIEN CHIN (b. 1952), Terracotta Series, undated, ink & colour on rice paper
        Nov. 09, 2014

        YONG CHIEN CHIN (b. 1952), Terracotta Series, undated, ink & colour on rice paper

        Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

        YONG CHIEN CHIN b. Selangor, 1952 TERRACOTTA SERIES, undated Signed in Chinese with seal (upper right) Ink and colour on rice paper 47cm x 60cm Yong Chien Chin creates tranquilising paintings by employing subtle connotations of ancient Chinese philosophies and traditional cultural spirits in a manner that advances the conventional technique of Chinese ink painting by going beyond the use of ink and brush on rice paper. He aspires to depict beauty based on the concept of Yin and Yang reflecting on "life experiences to enhance the inner senses and contents of the spiritual world". The artist is inspired by Xi'an Dynasty terracotta warriors as a link to the Han ancestry and civilisation. The veteran artist-educationist-ceramist Yeoh Jin Leng puts Chien Chin in a nutshell, in one of Chien Chin's early exhibitions: "Yong Chien Chin is an artist who explores the possibilities of untraditional picture-field compositional devices to hinge imagery and content using ancient Chinese writings and pictographic symbols." Yong Chien Chin boasts of a galaxy of Chinese-brush masters in his early years: Yang Sing Sum in Hong Kong (1982), American turned- Singaporean David Kwo (1983), Melbournebased Malaysian-born Anthony Sum, and Malaysian masters Chung Chen Sun and Wong Chin Chin. A graduate of Post-Diploma in Fine Arts from the Malaysian Institute of Art in Kuala Lumpur, he taught Art at Chen Moh Primary School, Petaling Jaya, and on batik painting at the Malayan Teacher's Training College. His first solo exhibition was at the Art House Gallery in Kuala Lumpur in 1981, which is followed by a number of solo and group exhibitions in Malaysia, Canada, Korea and Taiwan. The series of works exhibited in his solo exhibitions titled Terracotta Warriors and Legend of The Stones in 1995 gained him much acclaim. A committee member of the Selangor and Kuala Lumpur Shui-Mo Art Society and the Malaysian Lin-Nan Art Society, Yong Chien Chin's works are collected extensively by institutions and individual collectors locally and abroad.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
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