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I Light Marina Bay Singapore 2017

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I Light Marina 2017 is the leading lights show in Asia. With 20 sustainable light installations, it would an interesting sight for your eyes. The light show starts from 3 March till 26 March 2017, 7.30pm to 11pm on weekdays and till 12am on weekends. Location: Marina Bay area near to Marina Bay Sands Hotel and Fullerton Bay Hotel area. Go check it out! There is a website : www.ilightmarinabay.sg/discover/installations For food and activities : www.ilightmarinabay.sg/discover/festival%20Map Celebrate Beauty, Arts and Beautiful lights in Sunny Singapore! Mrupupup's views: Loved the colourful 'Strips of light' section, Merlion in neon light up, and the Happy Balloons of Giant Whale & Scary Spider (at the stadium area)! Light Strips! Merlion in Neon Lights Scary Spider and Giant Whale 

Arts Stage Singapore 2016 Marina Bay Sands

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Mrupupup attended the Arts Stage Singapore 2016 at Marina Bay Sands exhibition halls. The Art Stage Singapore 16 brought all the major galleries to show case their artists' work. The works of arts were really diverse and interesting. It was a great visual arts feast and this flagship event was the sixth edition.          There were works of arts from major countries like Japan, Indonesia, China, USA, Australia and etc. 173 galleries from 37 countries joined in this arts exhibition. However, there was a greater focus on South East Asian art. Well, the pieces could be really expensive like $200,000 for large Chinese man art to small pieces that costs $5000. Some of the pieces were thought provoking and stimulate Mrupupup's tiny brain cells. Mrupupup is not an artist but just interested in expanding the horizons of thought (Hope So!). The art exhibition was not cheap and costs $32 per person for entry and lasted four days in January 2016. Lucky got some kind sponsor for the entr

SINGAPORE: INSIDE OUT HOMECOMING AND SINGAPORE TAKEOUT CELEBRATE LOCAL CONTEMPORARY CREATIVE AND CULINARY TALENTS

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Locals and international visitors could look forward to fresh and immersive experiences at the Singapore: Inside Out and Singapore Takeout showcases. Singapore: Inside Out, a multi-disciplinary travelling showcase featuring Singapore’s contemporary creative practitioners, open from 27 November – 6 December 2015 for a homecoming run after having toured to Beijing, London and New York. The Singapore Takeout is all about Singapore’s heritage food cuisine as it pays homage to Singapore’s culinary talents over two weekends – 27 to 29 November and 4 to 6 December 2015.  Beyond the creative and culinary showcases, there is also an array of festive experiences to look forward to, marking the year-end season while celebrating Singapore’s Golden Jubilee milestone.  Singapore: Inside Out – The Homecoming Finale Curated by award-winning Singaporean architect and artist Randy Chan, Singapore: Inside Out encourages the discovery of new perspectives of Singapore through architecture, design, fash

Buildings of Singapore - spoken... only with pictures.

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Have you notice the buildings of Singapore?  Below pictures taken as Mrupupup walked along the streets of Singapore.                  

Street Art in Singapore China Square Central

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Mrupupup found the latest string of street arts in Singapore. The below art pieces painted on the walls of buildings are colourful and reflects Singapore's past. The street art can be found along the China Square Central area - 3 Pickering Street (Nankin Row area). Enjoy the street art!                        

Street Art in Penang Malaysia

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Mrupupup recently went to Penang Malaysia. Well, for Mrupupup, the street art painted on the walls of Penang's historic Georgetown was something quite fascinating. Georgetown in Penang is an UNESCO heritage site filled with very nice old houses and small alleys that came with surprises of interesting street art. The street art in Georgetown made Mrupupup happy for it shows that art could liven up the place and brings an interesting perspective to life. Go to the historic Georgetown and find the street art in lanes like Armenian Street, Chulia Street, Love Lane, and some other streets! It would be fun to do that in Penang! And take many cool pictures! Who want some buns?   Look out for the mouse!       Mrupupup's favourite - of the mouse hiding from the big cat!

Trick Eye Museum Singapore at RWS Sentosa

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Mrupupup had a great time in Trick Eye Museum located at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS). There were so many interesting 3D art on display at the Trick Eye Museum. The Trick Eye Museum is located near to the Malaysian Food Court and Astons at RWS Sentosa. Entrance fee costs about $25 for adult. If your want to go to Trick Eye museum, do bring a great camera and take all the weird photos. Mrupupup had great fun and took several photos of people having fun! Thanks Trick Eye Museum Singapore for the free preview of the place!   Fiery Inferno, Help, Help!!     Oh no! Where is my Head gone??? Scary ??     I am an Angel and I can fly and take a selfie!     Scream!!     Hold steady- Trick Eye!

Alive Museum in Singapore

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Alive Museum is Singapore’s latest fun destination. Alive Museum is for all ages, especially fun for kids. Mrupupup recently visited the Alive Museum which help to present the concept of art into entertainment. The Alive Museum covers over 10,000 square feet with more than 80 artworks brought vibrantly alive with 3D painting, shading and drawing techniques that create visual illusions. Visitors will not only be able to experience magical ideas in reality by touching and watching objects, they will be part of the masterpiece, especially the Marilyn Monroe piece. So no need to go Jeju Island (in South Korea) to experience the Alive Museum. Mrupupup had been to the Jeju's outlet of Alive Museum before felt it was similar to the Alive Museum in Suntec City Mall. Mrupupup's experience of Alive Museum was fun and interesting. Mrupupup loved the ET movie art piece, Marilyn Monroe interactive art piece, Nelson Mendela 'jumping' art and many more. Approximate Duration of