Singapore flower artist Ye Ruoshi

January 28, 2008

“Primary Colours” - a Feng Zheng Jie’s exhibition

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This evening, Kamal and I were invited to the opening of the solo exhibition by Chinese artist Feng Zheng Jie at Singapore Art Museum. A truly inspiring art exhibition in quite a while.

To match the occasion, I wore my new Cheongsam bought at Yue Hwa. The beauty about these grand openings are that nobody stop us from taking photos with the masterpieces. I suppose its because there are simply too many important people i.e. rich collectors and patrons that’s also taking photos.

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what’s diverting her attention momentarily from the painting?

Singapore women artist ye ruoshi attend Singapore art museum art exhibition

“Vanity” is my middle name.

Singapore women artist ye ruoshi attend Singapore art museum art exhibition

See how “small” and “insignificant” this person is… ;p

December 1, 2005

Motherhood- The 2005 Flowerism Collection (event)

Filed under: Art, Flower, Solo exhibitions — by flowerism @ 2:44 pm

This is my second solo show. Held at Utterly Art Exhibition Space, Motherhood is an emotive collection which expresses a new mother’s experience of pregnancy, child birth and the love for her child.

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I started this series of paintings right after my confinement. Having to juggle between taking care of my new born, Mahsuri, and painting, it is really challenging for me. I usually spent the day taking care of him and only paint at night. For almost 10 months (that is the duration for the preparation of Motherhood), I have been sleeping for 5 hrs each day. Luckily, once a week, Mahsuri goes to “po po” (my mom) house. That is the day where I could paint during the day and try to catch more sleep at night. Even then, it is still rather difficult as Ning (Mahsuri’s Chinese name) was breasts-fed since the day he was born. Now about 10 months old, he is still on breastsfeeding. So, I have to really plan ahead and prepare whatever that is necessary for him to bring to my parents’ place.
During this period of time, I was rather sensitive to some trivial matters. Fortunately, my hubby and my family members are understanding. They helped me a lot and gave me their moral support. Without them, I won’t be able to put up this show.
I would like to express my gratitude to Dr Pwee Keng Hock and Mr Kenneth Tan of Utterly Art for their help in organising this show. Mr Ahmad Effendy and Miss June Lai for their contribution in the design of the literature and my website. Mr Eddino Hadi for his nice photography of the events. Mr Rudy Djoharnaen for his writeup in Berita Harian. Mr K.K. Goh for his interview in Zaobao NOW (8th Dec 2005) and many others who have, in one way or another, helped in making this show a success.
Last but not least, my beloved hubby, Kamal Dollah, father of my son, Mahsuri, for being such a wonderful husband and ‘ayah’ (Malay word for ‘father’).

Lianhe Zaobao NOW newspaper review

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November 7, 2004

Tree Planting Day 2004 (Tanjong Pagar GRC)

Filed under: Art, Flower, Solo exhibitions — by flowerism @ 12:51 pm

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I am honoured to be invited by Member of Parliament Ms Indranee Rajah (Tanjong Pagar GRC) to showcase at the 2004 Tanjong Pagar GRC Tree Planting Day event held at Henderson Crescent. They had completed a major upgrading to the estates in which there is an interesting addition of a spices and herbs garden to the recreation area. There is also a discovery garden among the many other new facilities. Miss Indranee recently bought a generous amount of paintings from the flowerism collection for her office. She felt that my flower theme paintings fitted this event.
For the first time, I exhibited my paintings outdoor among the lush greeneries of a HDB estate. How exciting! Dr Pwee Keng Hock of Utterly Art helped in organising the show. I did a few new paintings specially for this show as these few paintings are inspired by the types of herbs planted there. A friend who was a botanist helped to take some picture samples for me so that I could work on the paintings.
Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew was the Guest-of-Honour for the event. It’s a great honour to meet him in person and present to him one of my ‘Fleeting Dreams’ paintings as a gift. As security was very tight, I did not manage to take a snapshot with him. However it was truly an eventful evening to remember. :)

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July 1, 2004

Flowerism - Ye Ruoshi 1st Solo Exhibition

Filed under: Art, Flower, Solo exhibitions — by flowerism @ 4:46 pm

Finally, she threw in the towel after 10 years of “soaking” in the pool of sweat and tears of graphic design - a lady in her early thirties decided to give up the fight to be an outstanding designer and switch her career entirely to being a painter. Who am I talking about? Who else? Me lah!

Singapore flower artist Ye Ruoshi
I knew my interest always lies in drawing and painting. At the same time, I would like to plan for a child. To be able to work and look after my child at the same time is something I would like to do in the future.
I started the Flowerism series of paintings in 2003. After involving in a women group show with APAD called ‘Cinta‘ in 2003, I was inspired by my first series of paintings in which I painted 12 small canvases of close up studies of roses withering titled ‘If Roses Can Speak…’ I decided to work on closer studies of flower structures. Especially local and tropical flowers, their form and colours entice me.
Ever since I started my life as a full-time painter, I have had some time to smell the flowers and to do things at my own pace. However, that does not mean I can slack in the production of my works. The discipline must still be there to become a professional painter. To produce one painting a day was my goal. Best thing is that, after finishing each piece of work, Kamal will be there to give his comments. And very often, we would be sipping tea and having constructive conversation on paintings and art. That is our simple pleasure.
This has motivated me to work towards producing 100 paintings for this show. In the midst of producing these works, something beautiful happened in our lives, for the first time, I am pregnant! Everything just goes as planned.

To view the 100 paintings of Flowerism series, please go to my official website at: www.flowerism.com

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