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The
Reflections by
Chua Ek Kay
A multi-faceted
portrait of Singapore
River today and
in years past
is presented
through artworks
in different
mediums. On the
station walls,
four Chinese
brush paintings
depict Singapore
River as the
city's lifeline
throughout its
history while
an abstract brass
panel in rich,
warm colours
portrays the
river in all
its moods. Floor
tiles of the
painted eyes
found on tongkangs
or Chinese junks
help guide commuters
through the station.
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Universal
Language
by
Sun
Yu-Li
This
artwork
is
a
good
example
of
how
art
can
help
guide
commuters
through
a
complex
interchange
station.
Floor
tiles
that
employ
a
universal
language
of
symbols
such
as
the
hunter
and
the
fish
line
the
six
routes
leading
towards
the
trains.
At
the
heart
of
the
station,
these
symbols
come
together
in
a
large
floor
mural
and
stunning
wall
panel.
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Interchange
by Milenko &
Delia Prvacki
Located
in the linkway
of the interchange,
the work of
this husband
and wife team
salutes Asia's
rich artistic
legacy. Working
in mosaic, Milenko
created a lush,
floor design
that fans out
at the foot of
the escalators
and four sets
of column rings.
A vibrant, tactile
wall mural sees
Delia's refined
work ceramics
fusing seamlessly
with Milenko's
earthy mosaics.
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