Born in Fujian Province, Liu Kang (1911-2004) received his formal training in Shanghai Academy of Fine Art, where he was exposed to Chinese paintings. In 1928, he went to Paris where he was influenced by art movements such as Fauvism and Post-Impressionism. Not only was he one of Singapore’s pioneer artists, he was also a leading figure in the Society of Chinese Artists and the Singapore Art Society. In 1970, he was awarded the Public Service Star for his contributions in the field of art.Many key works of Liu, painted during the late 1950s to 1970s, are inspired by events around him and here is a scene at a crowded flower market. Around this period, Liu’s art starts to show signs of stylization and simplification, most apparent in the absence of details on faces.