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Foot Painting
Artists Welcome to the Singapore website of the Mouth
and Foot Painting Artists. Speak With Us


WELCOME TO THE SINGAPORE WEBSITE OF THE MOUTH & FOOT PAINTING ARTISTS (MFPA)

Formed in 1956, the MFPA is part of an international self-help association of
artists who paint without using their hands. MFPA is wholly owned and run by
disabled artists which enables them to live by their artistic efforts while
enjoying a sense of work security.

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MEET THE ARTISTS

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Scholarship holder since 1 March 2009


AARON YEO KWOK CHIAN

Scholarship holder since 1 March 2012


CHRISTINA LAU LAY LIAN

Scholarship holder since 1 March 2011


DANIEL TAN BENG LEONG

Scholarship Holder since 1 September1989
Associate Member since 1 September 1994


GILBERT TAN YUE LIANG

Scholarship holder since 1 March 2013


GLEN TAN KAI RONG

Scholarship holder since 1 March 2018


JANETTA TAN SI LING

Scholarship holder since 1 September 2012


KOK TUCK CHONG

Scholarship holder since 1 March 2002


RAJINDER SINGH

Scholarship holder since 1 March 2011


RAYMOND TAN KHEE HUAT

Scholarship holder since 1 September 2010


STANLEY LIM MIN-CHIEH

Scholarship Holder since 1 March 1989
Member since 1 March 2005


TAN KOK LEONG

Scholarship holder since 1 March 2017


VICTOR HOON WEI LIANG

Scholarship holder since 1 March 1998


WAN TACK WEI

Scholarship holder since 1 March 2012


WILLIAM CHIA YONG LIANG

Scholarship holder since 1 September 2013


WILLIAM NGO

Scholarship holder since 1 September 2007


ZHANG KAINI


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 MARCH 2009


AARON YEO KWOK CHIAN

Aaron Yeo Kwok Chian was born on 24 January 1979. On 12 November 2006 he had an
accident on his way home from work which forever changed his life. He sustained
a grave injury suffering from C5 burst fracture with complete spinal cord injury
at C5-C6 with paralysis of upper and lower limbs. For a long time after the
hospital stay he did not know what to do until he met another tetraplegic,
Gilbert Tan, who introduced him to mouth painting. In painting he has discovered
a hidden talent. 


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 MARCH 2012


CHRISTINA LAU LAY LIAN

Christina Lau Lay Lian was born on 1 November 1972. Prior to her accident she
was a Prison Officer.

On 2 April 2005 she and her husband were involved in a traffic accident in
Malaysia. It was raining heavily and the car started skidding and then stopped.
The car behind them crashed into their stopped car. Due to the force of
collision she suffered a spinal injury at the level of the C6 vertebra,
rendering the upper and lower limbs paralysed (tetraplegia).

In 2009 she began to take part in activities for tetraplegic persons. Among
other things, she met a group of friends who painted with their mouths. Having
become curious, she made the first brush strokes with her mouth and – spurred on
by ambition – was gradually able to make artistic progress. Christina’s
favourite subjects are exotic flowers and landscapes.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 MARCH 2011


DANIEL TAN BENG LEONG

Daniel Tan Beng Leong was born on 5 January 1962. In a car accident in 1982, he
suffered a spinal cord trauma (C5/C6), resulting in tetraplegia. He is therefore
unable to move his limbs.

Encouraged by some of his friends, he became involved in mouth painting in 2009
and 2 years later he was accepted as a Scholarship Holder of MFPA.  The thought
of being able to create something of artistic value made him pursue this goal
with persistence. Being an autodidact he was able to make continuous and visible
progress, as shown by his colourful animal themes, landscapes and local scenes.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 SEPTEMBER1989
ASSOCIATE MEMBER SINCE 1 SEPTEMBER 1994


GILBERT TAN YUE LIANG

Gilbert Tan Yue Liang broke his neck in a swimming accident in 1983 which left
him paraplegic and wheelchair bound. He began to take lessons in mouth painting
in 1989 and made such progress in the art that he was able to contribute works
to a group exhibition in the same year.

The preferred themes in the work of Gilbert Tan are elaborate subjects such as
animals, flowers, bamboo and landscapes, which he portrays primarily in Chinese
ink. He pays a great deal of attention to the chromatic effects of the colours,
lending a three-dimensional appearance to his two-dimensional painting on rice
paper. The lines and shades of his work underline the natural qualities of his
motifs. He has studied the old pictures in detail until they have become a
source of inspiration for his own creative work. Both his pictures and the
circumstances of his life also convey the comforting aspect of art. The fate
that is the source of such pictures as those painted by Gilbert Tan reveals more
than a little of the heroic deeds in the sagas and myths on which his culture is
based.

Gilbert Tan Yue Liang has taken part in numerous group exhibitions both at
locally and internationally. His pictures have also been exhibited in Vienna,
Osaka, Kuala Lumpur and Taiwan and are shown in permanent exhibitions in San
Francisco, Washington D.C. and in London.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 MARCH 2013


GLEN TAN KAI RONG

Glen Tan Kai Rong was born on 22 July 1986. On 30 November 2009, he had a
motorbike accident, where he broke his neck, and his lungs were perforated. The
doctors in the hospital diagnosed a spinal column injury and a burst fracture in
the area of vertebrae C5/C6. A cage was implanted around his spinal column to
protect the injured area.

Later, he met the VDMFK scholarship holder and mouth painter Aaron Yeo Kwok
Chian, who made him aware of, and introduced him to the art of mouth painting.
He was truly amazed by Aaron’s work that sparked interest in him to try mouth
painting.  He went to the library to get books on acrylic and oil painting, and
began to teach himself to hold the brush in his mouth. From 2013, he has been
supported as a scholarship holder by the Association.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 MARCH 2018


JANETTA TAN SI LING

Janetta Tan Si Ling was born on 15 September 1990. On 19 February 2010, she had
a car accident. The driver fell asleep and hit the crash barrier. The car spun
round a few times and overturned. She was the first person to be thrown out of
the vehicle, and thus suffered a severe spinal cord injury affecting the
vertebrae C5 to C6, as a result of which she remained paralysed from the chest
downwards. She is tetraplegic on her left side and permanently requires a
wheelchair. She was in hospital for almost a year and broke off her studies.

In mid-2011, she decided to continue her degree studies despite the challenges,
and with a necessary scribe and special support from the school. At the same
time she received physiotherapy from the Handicap Welfare Association (HWA),
where she heard of mouth painting for the first time. She had a great interest
in art, but at the time she only knew a little about it, and her full
educational curriculum prevented her from finding out about it.

In 2014, she finally received her honours degree in maths and economics. While
she had been attending physiotherapy, Stanley Lim Min-Chieh (VDMFK scholarship
holder) had also been having treatment there. She succeeded in getting to know
him better and was reintroduced to mouth painting. With his patience, guidance
and sympathy, together with the encouragement and support of her therapists and
social workers, she took up mouth painting, where she found much happiness,
peace and elation with every stroke on the canvas.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 SEPTEMBER 2012


KOK TUCK CHONG

Kok Tuck Chong was born on 19 October 1954. In 1990, he fell off an escalator in
one of the MRT station and has been suffering from a traumatic spinal cord
injury at the level of the C6 vertebra ever since. The injury to the C6 vetebra
is a complete lesion (tetraplegia).

In the course of occupational therapy, Kok Tuck Chong discovered his passion for
mouth painting and has already made significant progress. He has participated in
various exhibitions locally.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 MARCH 2002


RAJINDER SINGH

Rajinder Singh was born in 1969. In December 1995, he had a motorbike accident
which left him paralysed from his chest down. Since then he is a C5-C6
tetraplegic.

Before his accident he was undergoing a training as a Process Technician in a
petrochemical company. After his accident he tried to earn some money in a
telemarketing company but it was very difficult for him.

When Rajinder first found out about MFPA, he thought it was impossible for
anyone to paint using the mouth.  After went through many failures with neck and
back pains while trying out mouth painting, he gradually developed a deep
passion for it. It is all about building up one’s strength, inspiration and
knowledge.  The mouth painter is now endeavouring to become a skilled mouth
artist.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 MARCH 2011


RAYMOND TAN KHEE HUAT

Raymond Tan Khee Huat was born on 20 November 1965 in Singapore. On 17 August
1993 he had a traffic accident on the way home from dinner with friends. His car
was hit by a taxi and rolled over. In the accident Raymond suffered fractures of
the C4/C5 vertebrae and became tetraplegic. A few years after his accident he
met mouth painting artist Johnny Ang, full member of VDFMK, who persuaded him to
have a go at mouth painting. As he was somewhat aimless, it did not appeal to
him at first. It was not until June 2009 that he took an interest in art and
started to learn the art of painting via the Internet. Practicing a lot, he
taught himself to paint with a brush in his mouth.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 SEPTEMBER 2010


STANLEY LIM MIN-CHIEH

Stanley Lim Min-Chieh was born on 3 November 1977. In 2005 he was involved in a
grave traffic accident where he was thrown from his motorbike and hit the ground
several metres away. He suffered complex fractures of his spine in conjunction
with a spinal cord injury (at the C5 / C6 / C7 vertebrae) and as a consequence,
he completely lost the use of his hands and legs.

Prior to his fateful accident he worked as an engineer with a local aerospace
company. He could not pursue his career aspirations as he was left a
quadriplegic.  

Stanley Lim Min-Chieh was introduced to mouth painting in 2008.  The initial
stage of mouth-painting was very tough for him but it gave him a great sense of
fulfillment and satisfaction after each completed art piece.  Stanley came to
enjoy it very much and found new inspiration for his life.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 MARCH 1989
MEMBER SINCE 1 MARCH 2005


TAN KOK LEONG

Tan Kok Leong suffered a serious injury of the cervical vertebrae after making a
somersault during a Lion Dance practice in 1983, which resulted in the complete
paralysis of all four of his limbs and left him wheelchair bound. With the
greatest strength of will, he taught himself mouth painting in 1988. One year
after his first attempt at painting he received a scholarship from the
Association, giving him the opportunity to intensify his commitment to painting.

Two dominant stylistic elements can be recognised in the work of Tan Kok Leong.
On the one hand, his work is characterised by the classical Far Eastern
tradition of painting, which can be seen in particular in his preferred subjects
of mythological and fantasy scenes depicting monsters and good and evil spirits,
but also in his watercolour studies of flowers and animals. On the other hand,
the paintings of Tan Kok Leong also reveal the influence of European and
American art. Portraits are his favourite subjects and he has a special fondness
for oil painting. He has also studied the technique of traditional Chinese
painting, discovering his love of Chinese art in the process and putting the
techniques he learned to great effect in his work.

Tan Kok Leong has participated in numerous group exhibitions in Singapore and
has also presented his work in one-man shows. He has been awarded prizes and
honours for his painting, helping him achieve considerable fame.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 MARCH 2017


VICTOR HOON WEI LIANG

Victor Hoon Wei Liang was born on 4 January 1985. He suffered a severe spinal
cord injury at the C4 and C5 vertebrae as a result of a traffic accident in
2005. He was introduced to mouth painting at a demonstration which was organised
by the Society of the Physically Disabled. He was encouraged by our Scholarship
Holder Christina Lau Lay Lian to take up this activity. Christina also showed
him some painting techniques. Slowly, his interest in mouth painting grew and he
is now constantly trying to improve his techniques. He considers mouth painting
a meaningful and significant activity in the wake of his accident.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 MARCH 1998


WAN TACK WEI

Wan Tack Wei was born on 3 July 1970. He has been a fan of the air force all his
life and wanted to join it ever since he was a little boy. When he was awarded a
scholarship by the Singapore Air Force, he took the opportunity and began to
study electrical engineering at the Singapore Polytechnic. In addition to his
studies he was a member of the swimming team and attended training regularly.

In May 1990, shortly before his 20th birthday and after receiving his diploma in
electrical engineering, a swimming training session in the Armed Forces had
changed his life entirely. He dived into the pool, hitting his head at the
bottom which caused his neck to hyper-extend, causing the C5-C6 cervical
vertebrae to dislocate, crushing his spinal cord.  This resulted in complete
tetraplegia at the C6 level.In 1994, Wan Tack Wei met a mouth painter, Gilbert
Tan Yue Liang, who had effortlessly encouraged him to try mouth painting. Only
in 1996 he made his first attempt and since then he has been trying hard to
improve his skills as an artist.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 MARCH 2012


WILLIAM CHIA YONG LIANG

William Chia Yong Liang was born on 3 April 1960. In 1984, he became a
tetraplegic (C5/C6 spinal cord injury) due to a diving accident. In 2007, he
suffered a stroke that confined him completely to bed and left him unable to
speak. Through perseverance and rehabilitation his condition improved and he is
now again able to sit in a wheelchair.

After knowing the existence of MPFA, with the encouragement of his wife he began
to ‘play’ with the brushes in his mouth.  In 2012, he was given a scholarship by
the VDMFK which gave him the opportunity to deal more intensively with painting.
His works include watercolour and acrylic painting.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 SEPTEMBER 2013


WILLIAM NGO

William Ngo was born on 14 March 1965. He was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy
when he was 17 years old. The muscles in his hands became increasingly weak. At
the age of 30 he was forced to give up his job as a Jewelry Craftman.  Today he
has lost all use of his upper extremities.

William Ngo took up mouth painting in 2013, attended art lessons with a
recognised art teacher and then studied intensively on his own to perfect his
skills.  He prefers painting landscapes and sceneries using watercolours.


SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER SINCE 1 SEPTEMBER 2007


ZHANG KAINI

Zhang Kaini was born on 2 February 1974 in Qingdao (China) and went to Singapore
in the 1990s to continue her education. After completing her studies she taught
Chinese Language in a primary school.

In December 2003 she was involved in a traffic accident that resulted in her
becoming paralysed from the shoulders down. She suffered a grave back injury
(C3, C4 and C5).  Extended stays at the hospital and rehabilitation centre
followed.

In mid-2005 she laid the foundations of mouth painting. Her enormous strength,
precision and concentration enabled her to make rapid progress. Painting became
an important and meaningful occupation for her. Each single painting created by
Zhang Kaini is proof of her determination and persistence. The paintings tell of
her courage and her willpower and simultaneously reflect her positive attitude
to life.

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