Artist, Madhvi Subrahmanian, maps out Alexandra Road’s history using white markings on the advertising panels at Opp Alexandra Point bus stop that represents a point of pause and expectation of daily commuters. PHOTO: BERL LIM YAN YI
Mr Irfan Fadly admires the artwork titled “Liminal Space” created using white rice flour and clay to trace markings left by passersby who cross this path along Gillman Barracks walkway, that connects to Before PSA Building bus stop. PHOTO: BERL LIM YAN YI
Mr Yen Phang’s artwork titled “Peek-A-Boo” at Blk 111 Bukit Merah bus stop explores ideas of urban camouflage using holographic flora as visual wallpaper, seeking for the public to be more observant towards the nature around them. PHOTO: BERL LIM YAN YI
Merryn Trevethan’s artwork “#UntilFurtherNotice” at Opp Blk 66 Kallang Bahru bus stop takes a fun twist on Covid-19’s safety measure efforts — Safe-Entry QR codes — through multi-coloured visuals. This relatability aims to inspire and bring joy to everyday commuters. PHOTO: BERL LIM YAN YI
Using portraits of children in artwork titled “What will be left of us?” at SMU bus stop highlights the importance of the young generation working together to take charge in tackling environmental challenges for our planet’s future. PHOTO: BERL LIM YAN YI
Artwork titled “Visitors of Singapore” located at Blk 16 Kallang Bahru bus stop takes classical western figures from historian oil paintings and injects them into modern-day scenarios of Singaporean daily life, embracing the uniqueness of Singaporean culture. PHOTO: BERL LIM YAN YI