From 1 November till 30 November 5pm,
Click here for details on the artworks in this online silent auction.
Place your bid for Martin’s art pieces here.
Click here for details on the art book.
To receive a copy of “The Hope-Filled Art of Martin See Tho” Art Book, make a donation here.
The late Martin See Tho was wheelchair-bound in 2001 due to Machado Joseph Disease, an incurable degenerative disorder that robbed him of his career, ability to stand, balance, speak and eat. Despite it all, Martin learnt digital painting in 2005 and won his recognition as a Singapore Signature Digital Artist when he had his first solo art exhibition in 2007. At the heart of Martin's dynamic, bold and inspiring digital art pieces lay the notions of love and compassion - the unwavering pillars of strength that rejuvenated and anchored his purpose of existence despite the storms in his life.
Ms Sandra Choo, wife of the late Martin See Tho has donated 2 of his artworks for an online silent auction to raise much needed funds for NNI Fund which will go towards improving patient care, accelerating neuroscience research, nurturing the next generation of neuroscience leaders and serving other areas of unmet needs.