Clarke Quay commissions new mural art
Emerging mural artist Kala Roseane to paint Clarke Quay's Whampoa Ice House this weekend.
Street art gets further legitimized in this city. Lifestyle hub Clarke Quay, in collaboration with non-profit social enterprise Social Creatives, has endorsed emerging mural artist Kala Roseane to paint the facade of Whampoa Ice House, located adjacent to the G-MAX Reverse Bungy Kiosk. Roseane will work her magic this Sunday (July 28) through Tuesday (Aug 6) between 11am-7pm daily to add color to the building with her signature illustrations, but with a twist. "The artwork is a funky depiction of almost forgotten stories while giving a vibrant spin to communal street art," says Social Creatives' Chief Executive Faris Basharahil. "Mural painting is actually the first form of art originating from cave-drawings. There are many stories in the artwork such as Andrew Clarke and Vanda Joaquim. Indeed, the colours further promote our ART in e"ART"h objectives where art becomes a powerful force that binds people and stories together."
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