The Glistening Bridge

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The glistening bridge here is Pont Marie, one of the oldest bridge in Paris. 
 

In this painting by distinguished Singapore artist Low Hai Hong, it is a busy day on the Pont Marie by the River Seine in Paris

 

Even though they are only dabs and dots in the painting, we can make out the crowds of pedestrians and cars on the bridge. 

 

But all the human activities seem to disappear, when we notice the grand buildings in the background of the painting, the magnificent bridge in the centre of the painting, and the wide calm waters of the river in the foreground of the painting. 

 

Do you feel the same?

 

Title: The Glistening Bridge
Artist: Low Hai Hong 
Medium: Oil on Chinese Rice Paper 
Year: 2001
Dimensions (with frame): 60cm x 70cm
Buy: $4,200
Rent: $42 per week

 

If you wish to see the painting in person or have any questions, feel free to ask us anytime.

 

We offer a 100% satisfaction guaranteed, no-questions-asked, full-refund, returns policy. 

 

Furthermore, with art rental, you can change the painting anytime you want.  

 

So rent this painting and make your house glisten too because, you can. 

 

And thank you, for supporting our local artists!

 

Rent The Glistening Bridge if you are looking for something: 

 

  • Glowing,

  • Calming,

  • River/Bridge,

  • Purple,

  • Paris,

  • Because you like it.

 

Public Viewing

 

This painting has been exhibited in public only once, in:

 

"A Tale of Two Rivers - a solo art exhibition by Low Hai Hong" was held at The Fullerton Heritage Gallery, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore from 30 May to 30 July 2014.

 

The exhibition showcased Low Hai Hong's 18 oil on Chinese rice paper paintings that depicts the scenes along the two rivers that he painted most in his artistic journey, the Singapore River in Singapore and the River Seine in Paris, France.

 

In an interview with the Singapore Chinese newspaper LianHeZaoBao for the exhibition, he clarifies how he does not follow art trends, but focuses instead on what his heart tells him to do.  

 

Because that to him, is the only way to paint. 

  

"A Tale of Two Rivers" continues, this time with the Singapore River's Circular Road.

 

Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul - Oscar Wilde