Marina Bay Sands: Abstract Reflections of Tradition and Modernity
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As the centrepiece of Singapore’s urban transformation efforts, Marina Bay has grown into a leading financial centre, a civic space, and a community playground for all. Its journey to become the symbol of 21st century Singapore is a story of long-term planning and meticulous implementation. From the early 1800s, our historic waterfront served as the point of entry for visitors and immigrants seeking a better life in Singapore. Post-independence years saw Singapore’s rapid growth as an important financial centre and the construction of new public and private landmarks along the waterfront. Over the turn of the millennium, Marina Centre – the first major development in the Marina Bay area – was established as a key business, convention and hospitality hub. Suntec City, Marina Square and Millenia Walk, together with a cluster of luxury hotels sprung up, giving the area an impressive, modern skyline culminating in the Singapore Flyer.
Dimension: W915 x 610mm
Year:2021
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
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Artist: Raymond Lau Poo Seng
Raymond Lau Poo Seng, a talented artist from Singapore, faced the challenges of Tourette Syndrome and a humble background. His artistic talent was recognized by his school principal, leading him to pursue art at LaSalle College of the Arts. Despite obstacles, he excelled, winning awards and eventually earning a Fine Arts degree from the University of Tasmania. Raymond's determination prevailed, even through a life-threatening illness. He gained recognition in New York and held successful solo exhibitions. His contributions to the community and dedication to teaching art further highlight his resilience. Raymond's story, marked by triumph over adversity, serves as an inspiring testament to the human spirit.
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- Dimensions provided are approximate (≈) and the final product dimensions may exhibit a tolerance +/- 2-5% variance, and is by no means considered a defect.
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