Saturday, August 08, 2009
Art photography work at China, Lijiang Historical City 丽江影像
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Media exposure - My Little Sisters curatorial work
TAN HAUR
Tan Haur was the Creative Project Consultant from 1987 to 2000, and his job scope included undertaking consultancy work for digital art and graphics-related jobs worldwide. His years as the Creative Project Consultant saw him supervising assignments covering photography, digital imaging, loyalty programs, graphic design, advertising & promotions, exhibition & interior design, product design, visual identity programs and corporate branding programs. He has successfully merged his passion and talent together with his career in the art, digital imaging & creative industries and has proved not just to be a talented artist, but also a valuable member of the digital art community.
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Tan Haur's website and work featured in 2009 New York Arts Annual Magazine
Friday, November 21, 2008
黑山丛林系列 Black mountain series -contact Sheet
Black Mountain New Series ll / 黑山丛林系列 ll
黑山丛林系列 ll
(Fine Art 纯美术系列 ll)
Black Mountain New Series
黑山丛林系列
(Fine Art 纯美术系列)
Tan Haur: “I have just completed a body of work recently, it is named as 《Black Mountain New Series》 reflecting cross cultural environment, global climate changes awareness and human perception issues; this series of artwork is a result of integrating paintings, drawings and photo images. I appreciate if you could share your opinion, thoughts and suggestions on this body of work :-)
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Copyright © by Tan Haur. All rights reserved.
27″ W x 36″ H
(Archival ink on watercolor paper-IJ coated.)
Artist: Tan Haur
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Fine art photography work by Tan Haur
Cocoon
Besides surrounded by walls, are there any other barriers that we created in our own life?
With more walls building up, are we getting lesser time to interact with others or nature?
Physical walls are just symbolic kinds of things, how about the invisible walls in our own thoughts?
What we could do is sit quietly at a corner of the Café, sipping a cup of house-brewed coffee, and watch the pigeons catching fun and turning to our table for food. Is probably a luxury moment in our fast-paced life by not doing anything but simply watching and searching for what we really want to be and being deep inside at this peaceful moment of “now”.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Monday, December 17, 2007
in Beijing 『因』北京 by Tan Haur
『因』北京
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This exhibition reflects Tan Haur’s passion in black
& white, and color fine art photography, focusing into straight
street photography and mirroring fractions of strong visual statement of
the local subject matters by placing two photos into one frame.
Avoiding complicated postproduction in stitching and blending photos,
majority of the photos in pairs are simply place side by side to shed
light on his ideas and artistic statement. This body of work should not be simply view as an artist’s photo dialogue experienced through in December 2007, Beijing, but very much an in depth expression of “Zen” in its daily life context. | |
Friday, November 30, 2007
Digital Art for All- at Bishan Library Singapore, 2007
Monday, November 05, 2007
Media report - Singapore Art Gallery Guide November 2005
When Blood turned Green
(A journey into underwater art)
by Tan Haur
The times when an accident acts as a catalyst leading onto a string of discoveries, a breakthrough, best illustrated by the story of the apple falling upon Newton, is a common enough phenomenon. I was the happy benefactor of one such accident. On one of my early diving trips near Phi Phi Island off the coast of Thailand, I cut my palm upon a coral. It was the pain that made me realized that I had sustained a cut, and when I looked at my palm to assess the damage, I was mesmerized to see green blood oozing out from the wound. All divers know that red light does not travel far into water and the greater the depth the more it has been absorbed. Yet the shock that came along with this perception of green blood overwhelmed me. It rocked me, and the pain notwithstanding, I was transcended into a new level of awareness. Suddenly the beauty, color and the magnificence of the submarine environment took on a fresh dimension, it screamed out to me. There and then I was moved to record, translate and share the glories of the underwater world. But how does one do this?
coral (abstract art) Mixed media Web Site: http://www.sagg.com.sg/page/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=41&Itemid=96 |