Jeffrey Wandly is known for his ink and acrylic works depicting heritage landmarks and historical places. Fondly called “Building Whisperer” by his collectors, he captures the essence, energy and vitality of the places that we have inhabited and lived in. Painting in his own distinctive style of intuitive and fluid strokes, his works remind us of our history and disappearing heritage in the midst of rapid development and modernization.

Growing up in a kampong in Kampong Eunos, Singapore, Jeffrey developed a love for drawing, learning, music and the outdoors. At the age of 16, he received the Merit award at the Singapore Tourism Board’s Saces Sculptor Competition (1980). He was also awarded 3rd prize (Seniors) at the Takashimaya National Student Painting Competition (1992).

Jeffrey graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Architecture (Honours). He is a recipient of the Anugerah Mendaki or Mendaki Excellence Award (1993) for being the top Malay student at tertiary level in Singapore and the Architecture Angullia Scholarship. He holds a Masters of Project Management from Queensland University of Technology.

He has had three solo exhibitions and had also exhibited in countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Korea and Vietnam. His works can be found in the collection of Singapore and foreign government ministries, banks, hotels, organisations and private individuals.

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