
Myanmar Impressionist Artist
Win Myint Moe
Creating impressionist paintings in oil, acrylic, and watercolour. Capturing the soul of Myanmar through atmospheric landscapes, vibrant traditional ceremonies, rain-soaked streets, and the fleeting dance of light across ancient temples and daily life.

Born
1955, Nyaung Don Township, Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar
Education
State School of Fine Arts, Yangon (1973–76)
Studied Under
U Win Htein (Nyaung Don), U Thu Kha, U Thein Han, U Mya Aye and Dr. U Lun Gywe
Artistic Journey
Win Myint Moe creates impressionist paintings in oil, acrylic, and watercolour, bringing Myanmar's cultural heritage to life on canvas. After training at the State School of Fine Arts, Yangon (1973-76) under renowned masters Dr. U Lun Gywe, U Thu Kha, U Thein Han, U Mya Aye, and U Win Htein, he learnt the impressionist tradition and honed his observational practice. He spent countless hours sketching traditional Myanmar dancers from crowded audiences, studying how light and movement transform a fleeting moment into lasting art.
Today, his brush captures the many faces of Myanmar: misty morning markets, golden pagodas bathed in monsoon light, nostalgic village scenes from a bygone era, traditional water festivals, and the quiet dignity of daily rituals. Through fluid, confident strokes in oil, acrylic, and watercolour, he continues practising the impressionist tradition passed down by his masters, rendering the authentic spirit, timeless beauty, and living culture of Myanmar onto canvas.
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENTS
International Exhibitions
2015: World Watercolour Triennial, Seoul, South Korea
2015: Solo Exhibition, Napier Hall, London, UK
1996: Myanmar Fair (Ten Flowers of Art), Sentosa Island, Singapore
1990: Korean-Myanmar Art Show, Seoul, South Korea
1985: Asian Art Exhibition, Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan
National Awards
2007: 1st Prize, Tun Foundation Art Competition
1996: 1st Prize (Oil), Myanma Ten Flowers of Art
1996: 1st Prize (Poster), Myanma Ten Flowers of Art
1976: U Ngwe Gaing Art Talent Award (Awarded upon graduation from SSFA)
Major Commissions & Public Works
National Theatre, Yangon: "Stream of Dance" Mural (35' x 14')
Presidential Palace, Naypyidaw: Thabin Hall Mural (60' x 20')
Institute of Medicine: 80-foot Oil Mural
Bagan Archaeological Museum: Permanent Collection
Yangon National Museum: Permanent Collection