Poh Siew Wah
PARTICIPATING ARTIST
Poh Siew Wah
Poh
Siew Wah is a Singaporean artist known for his powerful Abstract
Expressionistic styled paintings themed to Singapore and Southeast Asian
landscapes. His Rhythmic Exuberance series of paintings also form the main
theme for the interiors of the Farrer Park MRT Station. Born in Singapore, Poh
first received his art education in Gan Eng Seng Secondary School where he was
taught by his teachers, artist S. Namasivayam and Yeong Ah Soo, both
encouraging the young Poh to experiment with various art mediums. In 1967, Poh
entered the Teacher's Training College, majoring in art education. Even then,
this earnestness to experiment in his art-making followed him through College,
which opened up his mind to newer techniques and ideas in art. Poh graduated
from the college in 1970 and taught art with various schools in Singapore. Poh
is a self-taught artist and inspired by works of the Impressionists and Cubism,
which led him to develop his unique style exploring ideas about nature. His
major influence came from the works by Spanish artist Antoni Tàpies and helped
to embark Poh's personal journey into abstract art and free-form expression
works of art in ink.