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The Lucky Windmill II (Mixed Media) — Wong Chee Meng

Wong Chee Meng

The Lucky Windmill II is a vibrant mixed-media artwork that symbolises prosperity, well-being, and positive momentum.

Rich in colour and detail, the windmill has long been regarded in traditional belief as a symbol of movement and renewal — representing the turning of fortune and the flow of positive energy. Displayed in the home, it is believed to promote harmony, health, and protection for loved ones. In business spaces, the windmill is often associated with growth, expansion, and sustained success. When placed near entrances or balconies, it is said to welcome auspicious energy while dispersing negative influences.

This artwork is part of the artist’s body of work titled Good Days Will Come, reflecting Wong Chee Meng’s optimistic outlook on life and belief in resilience, hope, and better days ahead. Encased in a clear Perspex box, the piece functions both as a statement artwork and a symbolic centrepiece, suitable for offices, reception areas, or homes seeking a festive yet meaningful presence.

by Wong Chee Meng

Mixed media installation
Displayed in a Perspex box
Approx. 90 cm (H) × 50 cm (W) × 16 cm (D)

Available