Born in 1923, Lim Tze Peng is largely a self-taught artist. In his oeuvre, ink paintings and calligraphic works feature prominently, although there is a small number of oils, watercolours and drawings. He created a unique style of ink painting using rich brush and tonal details, and this approach is often regarded as a manifestation of the Nanyang Style in the ink medium. Lim, a school principal until his retirement in the early 1980s, was awarded the Cultural Medallion by the Singapore government in 2003.Lim used to travel around the region on painting trips, stopping only in recent years due to age. Throughout his artistic career, Lim has been fascinated by trees, producing many paintings of them. However, at around the turn of the century, the trees began to dominate the compositions as branches, trunks and roots became increasingly entangled and massive, often overwhelming all other elements.