
Singapore · Asia
Original Art for
Singapore
Discover one-of-a-kind heavy-texture acrylic paintings by Lei-Kol, shipped directly to Singapore. Every piece is an original — no prints, no reproductions. Pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, or traditional methods.
Art & Culture
Art in Singapore
Singapore has methodically built itself into Southeast Asia's art capital. The National Gallery Singapore is a stunning anchor, its restored colonial buildings holding over 9,000 works that tell the story of Southeast Asian art from the 19th century to today. Gillman Barracks provides an international gallery presence, while the warehouse spaces of Tanjong Pagar have attracted a new generation of independent galleries.
The city's position as a global financial hub has attracted serious collectors, and Singapore Art Week has become a major event on the international art calendar. The government has backed this cultural ambition with substantial investment — from the ArtScience Museum to public art programs that place commissioned works throughout the city's parks, transit stations, and civic buildings.
Singapore's unique strength is its role as a gateway. Collectors here access art from Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Myanmar, and other Southeast Asian markets that remain undervalued by Western institutions. For anyone interested in discovering the next wave of globally significant artists, Singapore is indispensable.
Iconic Connection
Georgette Chen, one of Singapore's most celebrated artists, blended Post-Impressionist technique with Southeast Asian subjects to create a distinctly Singaporean modernism. Her paintings of local markets, tropical landscapes, and daily life are national treasures held by the National Gallery Singapore.
Art Facts
Singapore by the Numbers
The National Gallery Singapore occupies two national monuments — the former Supreme Court and City Hall — and holds the world's largest public collection of Southeast Asian modern art.
Singapore's Gillman Barracks, a former colonial military base, has been converted into a cluster of international contemporary art galleries.
The ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands, shaped like a lotus flower, explores the intersection of art, science, and technology.
Singapore Art Week, held each January, features over 130 events across the city, including the S.E.A. Focus art fair showcasing Southeast Asian contemporary art.
The Singapore Biennale, established in 2006, has become a key platform for contemporary art from across the Asia-Pacific region.
The Collection
Original Paintings for Singapore

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Bipolar
48 × 60 × 1.5 in
$3,499

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Blood Moon
30 × 40 × 0.5 in
$1,199

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Blue Denim
48 × 48 × 1.5 in
$1,699

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Brick and Mortar
48 × 60 × 1.5 in
$3,499

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Cheesecake
24 × 48 × 1.5 in
$1,099

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Dominion
48 × 60 × 1.5 in
$3,499

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Graffiti
30 × 48 × 1.5 in
$2,199

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Gray Day
24 × 36 × 0.75 in
$1,199

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Maui
48 × 60 × 1.5 in
$3,499

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Mushrooms
48 × 48 × 1.5 in
$2,399

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Riptide
24 × 48 × 1.5 in
$1,199

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Stardust
48 × 48 in
$2,199

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Waterfalls
36 × 24 × 0.5 in
$999
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Design Insight
Interior Trends in Singapore
Singapore interiors are sleek and tropical-modern — air-conditioned spaces with clean white walls, teak and rattan accents, and carefully curated art that often references Southeast Asian heritage. Collectors favor contemporary paintings with bold color, botanical motifs, and works that celebrate the region's cultural diversity.

Textured art transforms any interior
Heavy impasto paintings add depth and dimension that prints cannot replicate
Did You Know?
Art Trivia: Singapore
Did you know? Singapore's Changi Airport features a 40-meter indoor waterfall surrounded by a forest — the Jewel — which has been described as the world's most ambitious airport art installation.
Did you know? Singapore has one of the highest rates of art collecting in Asia, with an estimated 5% of high-net-worth residents actively purchasing contemporary art.
Did you know? The iconic Merlion statue — half fish, half lion — was designed by Fraser Brunner in 1964 and has become one of the most photographed artworks in Southeast Asia.
Collector's Guide
Buying Art in Singapore
For Singapore collectors looking to buy art online, here are essential tips: always purchase from established galleries or artists with verifiable track records. Request high-resolution images, condition reports, and certificates of authenticity. Ensure shipping to Singapore includes full insurance, professional packing, and tracking. Start with a budget you're comfortable with and remember that exceptional art exists at every price point. Paying with cryptocurrency adds an extra layer of convenience — transactions are fast, fees are often lower than credit card charges, and the process is increasingly seamless for buyers in Singapore.
Price Range
$999 — $3,499
Original paintings, not prints
Available Paintings
13
Each one of a kind
Shipping to Singapore
7–14 days
Professionally crated & insured
Payment Methods
Pay with Crypto from Singapore
We accept major cryptocurrencies alongside traditional payment methods. Transactions are secure, borderless, and fee-efficient — no matter where you are in Singapore.
Local Delivery
Art for Every Neighborhood in Singapore
We ship to all neighborhoods across Singapore. Whether you're in the gallery district or the suburbs, original art is just days away.
Orchard Road
Singapore's premier luxury boulevard, where high-rise residences above world-class retail demand sophisticated interior design. Orchard Road collectors invest in art that elevates already exceptional spaces.
Marina Bay
The gleaming waterfront heart of modern Singapore, anchored by the ArtScience Museum and Marina Bay Sands. Residents of this district live surrounded by architecture and naturally gravitate toward original art.
Sentosa
An exclusive island resort community where waterfront bungalows and private estates create resort-like living. Sentosa collectors seek art that complements tropical luxury with global contemporary taste.
Tanglin
A prestigious residential district near the Botanic Gardens, home to embassies and established families. Tanglin's gracious colonial-era homes and modern villas showcase thoughtfully collected original art.
Bukit Timah
Singapore's most affluent residential area, where sprawling Good Class Bungalows sit amid tropical greenery. Bukit Timah homeowners commission and collect art as a defining element of their estates.
Sentosa Cove
Singapore's only oceanfront residential enclave, where waterfront villas and luxury condos command premium prices. Sentosa Cove residents invest in original art that reflects their cosmopolitan lifestyle.
Nassim Road
The most prestigious address in Singapore, home to embassies and ultra-high-net-worth residences. Nassim Road properties feature grand living spaces ideal for museum-quality original paintings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Buying Art in Singapore
How is original art shipped to addresses in Singapore?
We use specialized art logistics companies that handle packing, crating, and delivery with the care your artwork deserves. Pieces are custom-crated with acid-free materials, corner protectors, and climate-resistant wrapping. Shipments to Singapore include full transit insurance and real-time tracking. White-glove delivery — where the courier brings the piece inside and places it in your chosen room — is available for most Singapore addresses.
Can I pay for art with Bitcoin or Ethereum from Singapore?
Yes! We fully support cryptocurrency payments including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and stablecoins like USDC. Paying with crypto from Singapore is fast, secure, and increasingly popular among collectors who value the privacy and efficiency of blockchain transactions. The artwork price is locked at the moment of payment, so you're never affected by crypto price fluctuations during checkout.
What size artwork works best in a typical Singapore living room?
For most living rooms in Singapore, we recommend a piece that is 60-80% the width of the furniture it hangs above. Over a sofa, this typically means a work between 36-60 inches wide. In rooms with higher ceilings, don't be afraid to go large — an oversized piece (48x60 inches or larger) can transform a space. We're happy to help you visualize different sizes in your specific room.
Do you offer art consultation for Singapore residents?
Yes, we offer complimentary art consultation for collectors in Singapore. Share photos of your space, your style preferences, and your budget, and our team will curate a selection of works tailored to your needs. We understand that buying art is a personal decision, so our recommendations are suggestions, not sales pitches. Many of our Singapore clients have built their entire collections through our consultation service.
Can I return artwork if it doesn't suit my Singapore space?
We want you to love your art. If a piece doesn't work in your space, we offer a satisfaction guarantee — contact us within 14 days of delivery and we'll arrange a return or exchange. The artwork must be in its original condition and packaging. Return shipping from Singapore is handled by our art logistics partners to ensure safe transit.
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