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Dick Lee is not just a composer, singer, playwright, musical director, fashion designer and restaurant magnate muse… He’s now an artist, too.
Don’t pretend you didn’t see this coming.
Everytime we think we can welcome a new wave of talent into the local arena, Lee ups and does something to remind everyone he’s still relevant because he’s so “multi-talented” (every bio ever written about him uses roughly the same lexicon).
This time, he’s produced 12 paintings inspired by his memories of Singapore from its colonial days right up to independence and is about to put them all up at an exhibition at Galerie Belvedere, which will run from Oct. 24 — Nov. 16.
Of course, they’re on sale. In fact, you’re likely to remember these prices more than the paintings themselves. Despite being an amateur in this field and the fact that this is his first time venturing into the visual arts, his pieces range from SGD3,888 — 16,888.
Alright, moving on: Dick Lee’s next theatre work Lightseeker opens Nov. 24 at Resorts World Sentosa.
Info: The Business Times
