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Cultural and National Identity in Singaporean Art

Painting at the JC level is an exploration of how liquid media can be manipulated to express complex concepts. This topic moves beyond basic color mixing into the sophisticated application of color theory, texture, and composition. Students explore how the physical properties of paint, its opacity, transparency, and viscosity, can be used to create mood and depth. This is a core part of the Studio Practice module, where students are expected to show a high level of technical control and experimental risk-taking.

MOE Syllabus OutcomesMOE H1 Art SOVA LO5: Understand artworks in relation to their contextsMOE H1 Art SOVA LO6: Make connections between different artworks
30–60 minPairs → Whole Class3 activities

Activity 01

Inquiry Circle60 min · Small Groups

Inquiry Circle: The Color Mood Board

Groups are given a specific emotion (e.g., 'anxiety' or 'serenity'). They must create a large-scale abstract painting using only color and texture to communicate that emotion, then explain their technical choices to the class.

What defines the Nanyang style of art?
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Activity 02

Stations Rotation45 min · Individual

Stations Rotation: Glazing vs. Impasto

Students rotate between stations to practice different application methods: thin, transparent glazes at one and thick, textured impasto at another. They record how each technique changes the 'weight' and 'light' of the painting.

How do contemporary Singaporean artists respond to globalisation?
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Activity 03

Think-Pair-Share30 min · Pairs

Think-Pair-Share: Compositional Critique

Students bring in a work-in-progress. They pair up to identify the focal point and the visual path the eye takes through the work. They then suggest one change to the composition to improve the overall balance.

In what ways can art foster a sense of national belonging?
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A few notes on teaching this unit


Watch Out for These Misconceptions

  • Color theory is just about the color wheel.

    Color theory involves understanding temperature, saturation, and value in context. Hands-on mixing exercises where students try to match a specific 'muddy' or 'vibrant' color from life help them see the complexity beyond primary and secondary colors.

  • You must finish a painting in one layer.

    Most sophisticated paintings are built up through multiple layers and techniques. Showing students the 'ugly' middle stages of a painting through process demonstrations helps them understand that painting is a slow, iterative process.


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