Art sculptures by Taiwanese artist Ju Ming
If you walk past CapitGreen building near to Lau Pa Sat, you will come across this art installation depicting 10 unique characters by Taiwanese artist Ju Ming’s Living World Series at CapitaGreen.
Passers–by are often drawn to it when walking by, taking pictures with it and oftentimes, wondering what is these art sculptures are about.
“What characters are these ten people?” Ju Ming wrote, “CEO? Gardener? Delivery Man? Yes and No. These 10 characters can be “ourselves” at a particular point of time. Office workers in suits, delivery men helping our loved ones, casually attired travellers. These can be open up to interpretation, depending on each person's perspective.
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Shanton Avenue is a well-known commercial street in Singapore. This is the financial and commercial center of Singapore. There will be high-rise buildings on both sides, and there are many shopping plazas. It is a particularly lively place.
rainbow from office view too bad that Shenton Way has too many building around if not will be able to see the full rainbow.
Singapore business area lots of office and business hotel.
Work Area. bustling on weeldays
Singapore's financial center, which hides a lot of food and beauty
Shanton Avenue is surrounded by high-rise buildings, a very prosperous business and financial area, with the highest building in Singapore, the building appearance is very special, organically arranged geometric patterns, interlocking, layer by layer, making the building more texture and beauty, Also creates a layered light and shadow effect. A few minutes walk to the Marina Art Center, Singapore Ferris View Wheel, Marina Bay Sands and Sentosa Resorts World.