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Namiko Chan Takahashi

Namiko Chan Takahashi
陈高桥洋子
Born 1974
Singapore
Nationality Singapore
Education Art Students League of New York, United States
Known for Oil painting
Notable work Charisse
Size: 172 x 73cm
Medium: Oil on linen
(Winning entry for 2006 UOB Award)
Movement Realism
Awards 2006: Winner, UOB Painting of the Year Award.
1999: Winner, UOB Painting of the Year Award.
1998: Philip Morris ASEAN Art Awards.

Namiko Chan Takahashi (Chinese: 陈高桥洋子; born 1975) is a Singaporean painter.

Born in 1975 to a Peranakan father and a Japanese mother, Chan found her strong inclination in painting and drawing since the age of four. It was clear to her that painting was her calling in life. After leaving her GCE 'O' Level examinations, she went on to study at the National Junior College, enrolling in the art elective programme.

Chan read law at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law under her parents advice as they wanted her to have a good stable career. Though she did well in her course of study, Chan knew that her heart was not set on becoming a lawyer. Her artistic passion continued to thrive, immersing herself in textiles and with theatrical work in the university. Using her father's electronic equipment, Chan went into jewellery-making, and sold her designer pieces to fellow undergraduates. After graduation from in 1997, Chan started a pupillage at a local law firm, only to leave six months later. She continued to sell her own bridal jewellery designs, and taught jewellery-making to save some money to further her studies at the Art Students League of New York. In 1999, she received an arts grant from the National Arts Council, which helped pay her way through the League.

In New York, though her life was exciting and filled her with much inspiration, the living costs in New York were high. Chan crammed her curriculum and took on various part-time jobs affiliated with the League. This not only helped pay for her livelihood, the work hours helped to earn her free art classes in the League. To save money on rent, she also stayed with a family who took in lodgers for free. Chan had the privilege of studying painting with illustrious US artists such as Harvey Dinnerstein, Ronnie Landfield, Daniel Greene and Mary Beth McKenzie, at the League. Despite busy schedules and tight budgets, Chan enjoyed every bit of her life in New York, meeting artists and other creative people as well as spending time at her favourite haunt - the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Chan graduated from the League in May 2002 and returned to Singapore.


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