The sophomore edition of Art Stage Singapore has closed its doors, leaving room to reflect on its place within the global art scene and its significance locally. On the whole, Art Stage ’12 seemed like a…
“Family photography tends to look the same everywhere you go”, says Steven from I Love My Family Photography, the principal creative director behind the exhibition and head photographer for To My Unborn Son.
Competing for attention with the polished and clean lines of Singapore are the arresting, profound and symbolic murals scattered around the city.
The city has succeeded in achieving the perfect of awe inspiring art pieces, without over-crowding the limited open spaces. The nation’s austere and disciplined artists have a lot to do with the classical, tasteful and strategic placement of wall paintings. Aside from the paintings that can be viewed in the Singapore national gallery, the streets are also teeming with artistry.