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Squa-Forma

Squa-Forma: A Geometric Echo of Singapore’s Artistic Awakening

“Squa-Forma,” created by Anthony Poon Kin Soon in 1975, stands as a cornerstone of Singaporean abstract art—a testament to the burgeoning artistic spirit that emerged from the nation's formative years. More than just pigment on canvas, this piece embodies a deliberate exploration of geometric principles and a profound engagement with the visual language of modernism.

Poon’s artistic journey began at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) in 1964, where he honed his skills in traditional Chinese painting before embarking on a transformative experience studying abroad—specifically on a Lee Foundation grant at Bynam Shaw School of Art in London and Regional College of Art in Bradford. These influences instilled within him an appreciation for European artistic traditions while simultaneously nurturing his desire to forge an independent voice as both artist and architect.

The artwork itself is dominated by a striking blue grid pattern—a motif that recurs throughout Poon’s oeuvre, particularly his “Wave Series.” Each square of the grid isn't merely decorative; it serves as a structural element, guiding the viewer’s eye across the canvas. Within these squares reside smaller shapes and designs—circles prominently positioned at the top left and center right—creating a layered visual complexity that speaks to the artist’s fascination with spatial relationships.

Technically, Poon utilized acrylic paint on canvas, applying it with meticulous precision to achieve smooth surfaces and vibrant hues. The deliberate flatness of the composition reflects the stylistic ethos of geometric abstraction—a movement championed by artists like Piet Mondrian and Kazimir Malevich who sought to distill art down to its essential forms.

Beyond its formal qualities, “Squa-Forma” carries a subtle symbolic resonance. The grid can be interpreted as representing order and structure—perhaps mirroring Singapore’s ambition for stability and progress during the 1970s. Simultaneously, the circles introduce an element of dynamism and openness—suggesting a counterpoint to the rigidity of geometric forms.

Ultimately, “Squa-Forma” evokes a feeling of contemplative serenity. Its cool blues and precise lines invite viewers into a space of visual harmony—a reflection of Poon’s artistic vision and his enduring contribution to Singaporean art history. It's a piece that continues to inspire admiration for its elegance and intellectual depth.

  • Artist: Anthony Poon Kin Soon
  • Year Created: 1975
  • Medium: Acrylic Paint on Canvas
  • Dimensions: H182.9 x W182.9 x D3.2 cm
  • Location: National Gallery Singapore

This artwork exemplifies the stylistic hallmarks of geometric abstraction, reflecting a pivotal moment in Singapore’s artistic landscape.

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  • Movement: Geometric Abstraction
  • Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
  • Influences: European Art Traditions
  • Year: 1975
  • Location: National Gallery Singapore
  • Dimensions: 182.9 x 182.9 cm
  • Title: Squa-Forma

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