Journey From Shadow To Light

27Aug/090

3 more days…

... to view the exhibition. We have had over 500 visitors since last Friday (excluding almost 400 visitors who attended our official opening).

Do make your way down to visit us if you haven't done so by now :)

23Aug/091

Visitor count as at 23 Aug 2009

... 302 visitors in all after 3 days of preview.

We have had some repeat visitors as well. There was also much interest expressed in the book that will be launched officially on Tuesday. Thank you for the continued support!

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22Aug/090

Over 200 visitors…

... have seen the exhibition preview as of 22 August 2009. Have you?

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15Aug/090

The Exhibition In Numbers…

Reflection of Musee du Louvre

Reflection of Musee du Louvre

5 decades of photography

2.5 years in the making

400 photographs on display

Over 600 sq metres of exhibition floor area

A 384-page portfolio

It's all coming to you... on 25 Aug 2009 (official opening, preview from 21 Aug 2009)

In 10 days...

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14Aug/090

Don’t throw the card away…

... especially if you are a memorabilia collector.

Some of you might have realised that the invitation card comes in different designs. There are actually a total of 5 different designs, all printed in limited-edition numbers. You might be interested in keeping all 5 different designs. Who knows, they may become collector items in years to come ;)

Cover Design 1

Cover Design 1

Cover Design 2

Cover Design 2

Cover Design 3

Cover Design 3

Cover Design 4

Cover Design 4

Cover Design 5

Cover Design 5

Available Now!

The compelling story of Lip Seng's photographic exploits over half a century of creativity told in 384 hard-bound pages. Beautifully printed, the limited-edition portfolio is now available for you to keep at a price of USD$100 (inclusive of shipping and handling).

About This Site

This is the official blog of "Painting With Light & Shadow: A 50-year Chronicle", a photographic exhibition by Tan Lip Seng, which was officially opened by RAdm (NS) Lui Tuck Yew, Acting Minister for Information, Communications & the Arts on 25 August 2009.

The exhibition was held at the Ngee Ann Cultural Centre from 21 - 30 August 2009 and attracted up to 1,400 visitors, including close to 400 people on the opening night.

We would like to thank all visitors and contributors for making the exhibition a resounding success!

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