Asian and international delights, great coffee, trendy bars, unique antiques – you'll find all this and more in Everton Park and its surrounding vicinities! Constructed in 1965 and situated in downtown Singapore, it housed the Singapore Harbour Board staff until its renovation in 1979 – where the flats were then re-allotted for residential use. Today, two rows of flats (blocks.
May 13, 2021
Vibrant murals have been commissioned to reinvigorate this older residential estate which was developed in the 70s.
Biddylow.com Walls Of Fame is a series on Wonderwall.sg that throws the spotlight on murals all around our LIttle Red Dot that bring our neighbourhoods to life, and the stories behind the art and the artist(s).
ICYMI, we kicked off the series with a focus on the works of probably the most prolific muralist in Singapore, Yip Yew Chong - in particular, the murals in Chinatown.
We ve also journeyed through the vibrant, eye-catching and Insta-worthy supersized works in Little India and Haji Lane, and thrown the spotlight on one of the leading pioneers of the local street art movement, TraseOne.
April 29, 2021
Instagram/travellingkoffermann Walls Of Fame is a series on Wonderwall.sg that throws the spotlight on murals all around our LIttle Red Dot which bring our neighbourhoods to life, and the stories behind the art and the artist(s).
We ve taken a trip around Chinatown to explore the works of probably the most prolific muralist in Singapore, Yip Yew Chong, and seen how the multicoloured murals in Little India are matched only by the vibrancy of the culture and tradition in that neighbourhood.
In this edition, we journey through Haji Lane, an area that stands out for its eye-popping street art and hip culture.
April 22, 2021 Share
Walls Of Fame is a Wonderwall series that highlights murals all over Singapore that bring our neighborhoods to life, as well as the stories behind the art and the artists (s).
The series began with a look at the work of Yip Yew Chong, Singapore’s most prolific muralist, and in particular the murals in Chinatown. Now, the Wall of Fame series plans to take visitors on a tour of Little India, where the vibrant murals are only balanced by the area’s culture.
Working Class Hero is a mural by Mohammed Zulkarnean Bin Othman alias Zero, one of Singapore’s street art pioneers. It is a portrait of the famous Tamil film star Rajinikanth, and it is common among residents and visitors to Little India. This mural was created by Zero as a tribute to the migrant workers who live in the area.