S E A Focus 2025 Yanyun Chen On Veins Grains And Striae Commissioned By Bank Of Singapore
Bank Of Singapore Asia S Global Private Bank On Linkedin Veins ‘veins, grains, and striae’ is a captivating work by singaporean artist yanyun chen, commissioned by s.e.a. focus 2025’s main sponsor, bank of singapore. it is inspired by the iconic tembusu tree depicted on singapore’s five dollar bill to reflect upon familial kinship, legacy, and the enduring marks of time. ‘veins, grains, and striae’ contemplates familial kinship and generational wealth, drawing parallels between the tree’s flourishing and the growth of a family. a family is grounded by deep roots and harden through resilience, while scars are a testament to challenges overcome.
Drawing Veins Grains And Striae Yanyun Chen Initially commissioned by s.e.a. focus and stpi creative workshop and gallery, and later presented with the support of art outreach at bank of singapore, veins, grains, and striae takes as its starting point the tembusu tree—specifically, the well known specimen in the singapore botanic gardens. ‘veins, grains, and striae’ is a captivating work by singaporean artist yanyun chen, commissioned by s.e.a. focus 2025's main sponsor, bank of singapore. Come and take in this thought provoking work displayed in the bank of singapore lounge throughout s.e.a. focus 2025, before it is added to the bank’s corporate collection. ‘veins, grains, and striae’ contemplates familial kinship and generational wealth, drawing parallels between the tree’s flourishing and the growth of a family. a family is grounded by deep roots and harden through resilience, while scars are a testament to challenges overcome.
Yanyun Chen Ntu Centre For Contemporary Art Singapore Come and take in this thought provoking work displayed in the bank of singapore lounge throughout s.e.a. focus 2025, before it is added to the bank’s corporate collection. ‘veins, grains, and striae’ contemplates familial kinship and generational wealth, drawing parallels between the tree’s flourishing and the growth of a family. a family is grounded by deep roots and harden through resilience, while scars are a testament to challenges overcome. This specially commissioned piece focuses on asian family values and intergenerational relationships, themes that resonates deeply with our bank. As a step forward to further enrich the cultural landscape, bank of singapore has commissioned singaporean artist yanyun chen to create a special work of art surrounding asian family values and intergenerational relationships. One such piece is “veins, grains, and striae” by yanyun chen, commissioned by bank of singapore, main sponsor of s.e.a. focus 2025. this charcoal drawing of a tembusu tree, framed and mounted on tembusu wood, explores themes of family values and intergenerational relationships. This special work has been commissioned by bank of singapore and is inspired by the iconic tembusu tree depicted on singapore’s five dollar bill to reflect upon familial kinship, legacy, and the enduring marks of time. from the charcoal drawing of the tembusu tree’s flesh in close up, to pyrography on the tembusu wood.
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