This mural depicts scenes of the old quays along the Yangtze and Han Rivers in Wuhan around the 1920s. This mural in fact was meant to be painted in 2019, when my mural friend 超级画咖 from Wuhan first invited me to come paint in Wuhan. Obviously it didn’t happen… until Oct 2024. We felt the...Continue| Art + Travel of YC
Take a stroll in the Painting. Immerse your senses in a colourful Southeast Asian market by the sea. Listen to the bargaining. Smell the salted fish, Taste the Nasi Tumpang. Play Congkak with the kids. Peek into the attap house but beware of a grumpy cat! This roving installation is a collaboration with National Gallery...Continue| Art + Travel of YC
This 30m x 8.4m high mural is located at Woodlands Health Campus’s South Event Plaza. It aims to capture the community spirit of Woodlands. There are scenes of the Campus, familiar scenes of the heartlands, glimpses of the Johore Straits with the Causeway and future RTS, and a scene reminiscing Woodlands when it was dotted...Continue| Art + Travel of YC
Once upon a time, the legendary fish with red heads and dark bodies thrived in the clear waters of the Singapore River. Many years later, migration boats arrived. Many immigrants settled on the river banks. Villages, quays and bridges were built. Soon, the River was crowded and polluted. The fish was soon rarely seen and people forgot about them. An old man who missed the fish. He was also inspired by the firewood he carried on his boat. So he decided to paint his boat with a bright red head...| Art + Travel of YC
The Mural at Lau Pa Sat at Boon Tat Street, painted in Feb 2024. This mural marks the 200th year of the establishment of the ‘Old Market’, and the 130th year of the building now known as Lau Pa Sat. From a fish market by the sea, it has evolved into an iconic day and night hawker market in the middle of Singapore’s business district, all which sit on reclaimed land. The panorama morphed whimsically across two centuries. From shoreline to skyline, from day to night, from local to interna...| yipyc.com
“வாங்க சாப்பிடலாம் (Come, let’s eat)”, is a 4-storey high mural in Ukkadam, India, which features the local food of Tamil Nadu. I painted it over 9 days in Feb 2024, assisted by my friend from Gujarat, Hiren I was invited by Street Art Foundation India (St+art India) to take part in their 4th Ukkadam edition. Upon arrival in Ukkadam, I visited the markets and residences to get inspiration for the mural. I especially paid attention to food and beverage sta...| Art + Travel of YC
The Kampong Gelam Mural, located at 92 Arab Street, depicts the history and culture of Kampong Gelam. It was painted in a span of 25 days in Aug 2023. On one wall, it depicts Kg Gelam’s early days by the seafront. Then, the Sultan Mosque had a Nusantara-style pyramidal-roof. The Istana was the Sultan’s palace....Continue| Art + Travel of YC
This painting took 1.5 years to complete (Aug 2021 to Jan 2023). It is made up of 28 panels joined together, depicting panoramic scenes of Singapore in the 1970s and 1980s. The physical original painting will be exhibited from 30 Nov 2023 to 1 Jan 2024 at Raffles City Convention Centre. The exhibition entry is...Continue| Art + Travel of YC
Features 30 Canvas Paintings/Sketches of my imagination of olden day Singapore.They are panoramic yet intricate scenes, such that one can walk into the paintings, listen to the conversations, and watch as the stories unfold. Download Catalogue| Art + Travel of YC
The mural is at the back alley of 58 Arab Street (off Baghdad Street). For a very long time, the units were filled with wicker and rattan basket shops. They were iconic and very photogenic. They all closed just before Covid hit. To remember the iconic sight, the house owner who commissioned the mural, requested...Continue| Art + Travel of YC