Earth Hour: ‘Switch Off, Turn Up’ campaign, i Light Marina Bay

Earth Hour with i Light Marina Bay SINGAPORE – i Light Marina Bay, Asia’s leading sustainable light art festival opened on March 4th 2016 with a record 73buildings and organisations around the Bay pledging their support for sustainability. Minister for National DevelopmentLawrence Wong officiated the opening ceremony this evening to kick-start the three-week annual festival, which… Read More Earth Hour: ‘Switch Off, Turn Up’ campaign, i Light Marina Bay

Five Opera Houses: Chandeliers

Neverending Glory by Jan Plechac & Henry Wielgus The Neverending Glory collection reflects nostalgic emotions and interprets opulent candle chandeliers in new way to symbolize prime moments of appreciation and glory. In individual silhouettes it is possible to recognize iconic chandeliers from five of the world’s most eminent concert halls and theaters; La Scala in… Read More Five Opera Houses: Chandeliers

Lights as His Medium: Meet The Architect Jun Ong

A total of 25 artists will be presenting their art installations at the i Light Marina Bay festival, Singapore. Installations will be exhibited along the pedestrian walkway of Marina Bay. In this article, the editor met up with Jun ONG, an architect graduate (MA) from the University of Westminister, London (2014), to learn more about his installations and… Read More Lights as His Medium: Meet The Architect Jun Ong

Landmark permanent exhibition opens at ArtScience Museum in March 2016

SINGAPORE –  Come 12 March, ArtScience Museum will unveil its first-ever permanent exhibition to the public – a futuristic world of high-tech artworks and interactive digital experiences. The landmark exhibition is a collaboration with teamLab, a globally renowned Japanese group of ultra-technologists and multi-award winning art collective. This major initiative marks a new chapter in… Read More Landmark permanent exhibition opens at ArtScience Museum in March 2016

Winter Lights can be better with Frozen collection by Maxim Velcovsky

Frozen by Maxim Velcovsky The Frozen collection was inspired by the transformation of water into ice. This moment is similar to work in a glassmaker shop. Creating a solid object from a liquid material is an essential characteristic of glass. Each designer attempts a small miracle –turning liquid glass to solid form. Velcovsky allows the… Read More Winter Lights can be better with Frozen collection by Maxim Velcovsky

In-Sync with Valentine’s Xooang Choi 

Artist: Xooang Choi, Korean born artist founded his studio (Xooang Choi Studio) in 2012. The sculptor, Xooang Choi, creation is a hyper-realistic two human-figures-hugging-each-other in such an incredible way that pink clouds emerged from their skulls. The artwork is so well-done that the editorial board is considering to file for an age-limit on our readership. Xooang… Read More In-Sync with Valentine’s Xooang Choi 

There’s Something Underneath The Carpet…

  “grawesome” 78 inches (199cm). Oil on canvas. 2014 ICMYI Artstage P4 Artist: Antonio Santin, Spanish born artist currently lives in New York Presented by: Marc Straus Gallery, New York at the 2016 ArtStage Exhibition, Singapore If you were to take a closer look at Antonio’s rag artworks, it is not something that you would place… Read More There’s Something Underneath The Carpet…