LIM BEE TAT

In the search for inspiration, he decided to fully immerse
himself in the beauty of Chinese classical music. He tried to seek for ways to extract his
innermost feelings and express these diverse emotions through music. He hoped that these skills and emotions could
be applied to his paintings.
About a decade, he played the two-stringed Chinese fiddle,
Erhu, and with it set up his own unique painting style. In his paintings, he tried to use different
color tones to express different moods, it was as if by using different tones
would capture the audience's sentiments.
He used exquisite brushwork to outline the scenery, occasionally also
uses the color spilled method to tell the story behind the paintings. He has learnt to be good at using appropriate
space to let a person have more thinking room.
Recently, Lim has adopted dripping and photorealistic
techniques to illustrate his old days memories, his artwork are awaiting to be
freely interpreted. His works have been
published in Splash 16 and Splash 18.
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