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Asia In Focus: 7 Local Artists Take On Singapore's Most Beloved Icons

Asia In Focus: 7 Local Artists Take On Singapore's Most Beloved Icons

Meet seven of Singapore’s most talked-about artists as they give their own spin on the Lion City’s beloved icons, from food to national monuments

BAZAAR Art: Asia In Focus

Harper’s BAZAAR Art looks inward as we celebrate our own creative hothouse. Meet seven of Singapore’s most talked-about artists as they give their own spin on the Lion City’s beloved icons, from food to national monuments.

This article originally appeared in the August 2016 issue of BAZAAR Art Singapore.

“Kaya Butter Toast and Mian Jian Kueh (peanut pancake) are two of my favourite local snacks. We all know how they taste, but I was more interested in rediscovering their looks and forms by crafting these delicacies with thread and felt.”
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“According to Gandhi, ‘The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.’ This makes the Night Safari iconic of Singapore.”
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“Monkeys disappeared from the Botanic Gardens at the turn of the ’80s. Nobody really remembers how they disappeared.”
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“I believe that nothing is permanent. This painting is me capturing a moment of impermanence.” 
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“I borrowed the idea of Chinese paper cutting on the words ‘Double Happiness,’ transforming this concept into a marriage of times gone by with today’s love of technology, art and fashion.”
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“This is not just a dot. This is the Red Dot.”
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“I imagine the Merlion looking out into open water, before the humans came, before settlements and cities. I imagine the Merlion bathed in the pink violet light of a sunset.”
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