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A seamless collaboration between visuals and verse
Lin Lu Zai and Kwek Leng Joo create a fresh art format in Singapore.
Published Thu, Oct 22, 2015 · 09:50 PM
THE traditional format of Chinese flower-and-bird painting is easily recognised. There is some insect or animal amid flora, and then a poem or verse - usually executed by one artist who has to master both painting, poetry and calligraphy.
But what if the artist decided to collaborate with a photographer? So moved was Chinese calligrapher and painter Lin Lu…
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