EXHIBITIONS 2007 - 2009

Art Works
Singapore cat art, Obedience School 101

Obedience School 101

(2008) 18 x 24 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, The Great Singapore Rush

The Great Singapore Rush

(2008) 18 x 24 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Racial Harmony

Racial Harmony

(2008) 40 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Lucky Star

Lucky Star

(2008) 20 x 20 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Hanging Out to Dry

Hanging Out to Dry

(2008) 24 x 24 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, A Different View

A Different View

(2008) 24 x 36 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, The last Territory Left...

The last Territory Left...

(2008) 18 x 24 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Imagination

Imagination

(2008) 30 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Recycle Plant

Recycle Plant

(2008) 18 x 18 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Absolutely Shiok!

Absolutely Shiok!

(2008) 18 x 24 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Catmasutra Stamp

Catmasutra Stamp

(2008) 16 x 20 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Speakers' Corner

Speakers' Corner

(2008) 24 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, No Parking on Rooftops

No Parking on Rooftops

(2008) 24 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Just Sitting

Just Sitting

(2008) 40 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Map of Unchartered Occurences

Map of Unchartered Occurences

(2008) 40 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Kiss Pressed Like a Flower

Kiss Pressed Like a Flower

(2008) 40 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Ordinary Perfection

Ordinary Perfection

(2008) 30 x 30 inches
Singapore cat art, Wood - 5 Elements

Wood - 5 Elements

(2008) 24 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Fire- 5 Elements

Fire - 5 Elements

(2008) 24 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Earth - 5 Elements

Earth - 5 Elements

(2008) 24 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Metal - 5 Elements

Metal - 5 Elements

(2008) 24 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Water - 5 Elements

Water - 5 Elements

(2008) 24 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, See No Evil (Morning Cat)

See No Evil (Morning Cat)

(2008) 18 x 36 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Hear No Evil(Afternoon Cat)

Hear No Evil(Afternoon Cat)

(2008) 18 x 36 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Speak No Evil (Evening Cat)

Speak No Evil (Evening Cat)

(2008) 18 x 36 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, The Pilgrimage

The Pilgrimage

(2008) 30 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Perfect Harmony

Perfect Harmony

(2008) 24 x 24 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Cat's Sutra II

Cat's Sutra II

(2008) 24 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Wishing

Wishing

(2008) 30 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Blue Jeans

Blue Jeans

(2008) 24 x 36 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, When Nature Calls

When Nature Calls

(2008) 36 x 24 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Lucky Star

Lucky Star

(2008) 20 x 20 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Just Desserts

Just Desserts

(2008) 24 x 24 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, When Seasons Change

When Seasons Change

(2008) 24 x 24 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Apple of My Eye

Apple of My Eye

(2008) 18 x 18 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Tree of Life

Tree of Life

(2008) 24 x 36 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Summer of Desire

Summer of Desire

(2008) 18 x 18 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, The Age of Happiness

The Age of Happiness

(2008) 20 x 20 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, In-between Love

In-between Love

(2008) 20 x 20 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Broken Kitty

Broken Kitty

(2007) 18 x 18 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Soul Mates

Soul Mates

(2008) 36 x 24 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Catmasutra 101

Catmasutra 101

(2007) 36 x 18 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Joy Luck Club

Joy Luck Club

(2007) 18 x 24 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, Once Upon a Kopitiam

Once Upon a Kopitiam

(2007) 30 x 40 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, One

One

(2007) 30 x 30 inches *SOLD
Singapore cat art, A Dash of Wasabi

A Dash of Wasabi

(2007) 16 x 20 inches *SOLD
Imagine-Nation (2008 @ Forth Gallery)

Singapore is considered one of the most efficient countries in the world. Just as this systematic efficiency has brought us success, it has also left an indelible imprint on our subconscious, where "truth" is seen and valued in terms of a prescribed path to success and happiness. This exhibition by Singapore cat artist, Paul Koh "Imagine-Nation" asks us to look within instead, to listen to our own thoughts for a change, and plant these thoughts and consciously choose the path that we really want to take. Inherently, it attempts to expose our collective delusions about the "pre-programmed" nature of our life, and the prescribed notions on the best way to live...

Using the Catmasutra cats in social and surreal settings, this collection of the unique cat art paintings by Singapore cat artist Paul Koh, aims to provoke thoughts about our lives in our urbanized city in a quirky and irreverent way. References from popular and local culture are used and weaved as a counterpoint in each cat painting. The essence of the Catmasutra cats is based on their eyes-wide-shut, ear-to-ear grin, which translates to a deep-seated childhood innocence cum devil-may-care bravado, with a healthy dosage of self-belief and unpretentiousness... This serves as an anchor for all of Catmasutra paintings... Come experience the quirky world of cat paintings in this unique showcase of the popular catmaSutra cat by Singapore cat Artist, Paul Koh.

Catmasutra 101- (2008 @ café domus)
Singapore cat artist Paul Koh brings you Catmasutra 101 in a blissful 'Little Narnia', tucked away in a row of shophouses in a quieter part of little India. Showcasing new works as well as those from the recent Catmasutra 4 collection, Catmasutra 101 with its unique collection of cat art paintings, is set to whet your appetite, tickle your senses and imbue your night with a tinge of magic!Experience the art of nine lives with Angel pondering deep philosophical questions "Got Milk?", "Got Light?" while Halo delights in manoeuvring herself into strategically delicious positions. Head on down to a different kind of space and start your new year by owning your very own 'eyes-wide-shut, ear-to-ear grin' Catmasutra cat art painting!
The Enlightened Series (2008 @ Artoholic Gallery)
In "Catmasutra - The Enlightened Series", cat artist Paul Koh presents the catmaSutra cats in meditative and mystical settings, with foundational ideas based on Asian philosophical traditions, notably Buddhism, Zen and Taoism. Using the trademark eyes-wide-shut and ear-to-ear grin of the Catmasutra cats as our true nature, worn as masks on the outside, this unique collection of cat paintings beckon us to be present in the here and now for the mystery of life. The meditative aspect begins with the artist's attempt to accept our true nature as is, and by referencing the process of inner transformation, presents an interplay of paradoxical concepts, revealing the essence in between. The space-engendering figures of the cat allows for an endless amount of freedom for the fantasy of the child as well as the reflective imagination of the adult viewer.