The Straits Times: Audrey Hepburn gets samsui makeover in Amoy Street mural
Four students from LASALLE’s McNally School of Fine Arts worked with Spanish artist Mark Rios on a new mural at Amoy Street, commissioned by an affiliate of Clifton Partners, that blends Singaporean and Western iconography.
Dr Cissie Fu, Head, McNally School of Fine Arts, shared: “The infusion of various Singaporean elements, such as Spanish artist Salvador Dali eating kaya toast, speaks to how the best street art always contains humour. There’s something a little bit subversive, so you need to look at it, think about it and reflect on it.”
Image: Clifton Partners
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