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Tulle gown with sheer beaded bodice, from Digio Bridal. Photo: Her World Brides December 2014.

Pipit Road
Head to blocks 56 to 72 of Pipit Road, in Macpherson, and you’ll find a slew of some of Dutch artist, Van Gogh’s paintings, from Starry Starry Night, to Almond Branches in Bloom, at its void decks.

 

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Scape – Youth Centre
The skatepark at Scape offers all sorts of graffiti done by street artists. There, you’ll find vividly-hued drawings that won’t look out of place at any grunge street overseas. The difference: these ones are legal.

 

We broke the world record! This is drawing of the new world record. Record title: LONGEST 3D ANAMORPHIC PAVEMENT ART183.509 metresRecord Holder: Channel NewsAsia & ScreenBox Pte Ltd

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Resorts World Sentosa
Don’t miss the world’s longest anamorphic pavement art (read: 3D street art) along the walkway at Resorts World Sentosa! The 183.509 metre-long piece, which was certified by the Guinness World Records to be the longest in the world, was done by German master street artists Manfred Stader and Edgar Mueller and a team of 45 local artists, as well as students and teachers from various schools. The project, commissioned by Channel News Asia, took a total of 11 days to complete, and features Singapore’s breathtaking skyline along with several iconic buildings. The artwork will be open to the public from now till 22 January 2016. Admission is free.

 

Happy Birthday #Singapore!

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Arab Street & Joo Chiat
Famous Lithuanian street artist Ernest Zacherevic (who’s known for his captivating localised street murals in Penang and Ipoh) left his indelible mark on our walls in Arab Street and Joo Chiat. You’ll find two children playing in shopping carts in the former, and minion-themed bollards, as well as a pair of young jousters at the latter.

Robertson Quay
The 55 metre-long Alkaff Bridge at Robertson Quay, also known as the Singapore Art Bridge, was painted in 2004 by Filipina artist Pacita Abad and a team of rope specialists. The colourful piece features 2,350 multi-coloured circles, and includes more than 55 colours and 900 litres of industrial-strength paint.


Photography: Skyy Woo Photography, Photo: Her World Brides December 2014.

Haji Lane
You’ll find a wide variety of murals with different styles at Haji Lane – from colourful aztec-inspired ones at the back of Piedra Negra, to the ethereal-like, spray-painted piece near Blu Jazz. 


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Punggol Waterway
Tucked away below a bridge along the Sunset Strip at Punggol Waterway, are a series of lovestruck robots with the cutest dialogues such as “Stumbled over you”, and “Painfully in love”, which are pretty apt for lovebirds who can’t get enough of each other.