Industrial – Art Stage: Singapore https://www.artstagesingapore.com Meet the greatest artists of the world! Fri, 19 Aug 2022 10:27:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://www.artstagesingapore.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/cropped-LogoMakr-2rKYts-32x32.png Industrial – Art Stage: Singapore https://www.artstagesingapore.com 32 32 What Is an Art Deco Car? https://www.artstagesingapore.com/what-is-an-art-deco-car/ https://www.artstagesingapore.com/what-is-an-art-deco-car/#respond Fri, 19 Aug 2022 10:27:26 +0000 https://www.artstagesingapore.com/?p=149 For most people, a car is just a means of transportation. But there are some people for whom a car […]

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For most people, a car is just a means of transportation. But there are some people for whom a car is a way of self-expression, or even a canvas on which they pour out everything that has accumulated in them. Of course, it is worth remembering that this is not the cheapest “canvas”.

Lowrider

Lowriders are cars with low clearance, the main task of which is to impress people around by its effective look. And sometimes even the damage to running characteristics does not count!

The uniqueness of such cars is reached not only due to low clearance, but also due to external tuning of the car. Often, the body of low riders is painted in exclusive colors, sometimes with the drawings of gangster themes, which are applied with airbrush equipment.

Moldings and other external decorative elements of the car are chromed or covered with gold dusting. The abundance of chrome is characteristic not only for the car body – the engine, the whole suspension, the under body and the exhaust system are subject to chrome plating. It gives the low rider fantastic look, especially at night, when wheel arches are illuminated from within with neon light – everything shines and sparkles.

The important element of low rider’s exterior is a set of disks. The range of disks is not only limited by the spoke wheels, which are now considered as “classics of the genre”. You can also see the low rider on regular stamped rims with chrome-plated hubcaps.

Drag Racer

Drag racing is a racing event that is a 402-meter (1⁄4 mile) sprint. Less frequent races are 1⁄2 mile (approx. 804 m), 1/8 mile (201 m), or the measured mile (1609 m). In fact, drag racing is an acceleration race held on a straight track. Races of this type became particularly popular in the U.S., where they are held for more than half a century. The most common disciplines are racing cars, motorcycles, and boats with piston engines. For Ford owners: best synthetic oil for ford 6.7 diesel.

Swangas

Swangas are car fashions inspired by the automobile rims with spokes, which were standard on 1983 and 1984 Cadillacs.

But very soon the Swangas culture began to be banned by local authorities because the rims were made extremely large. Swangas enthusiasts attributed this to their unique style, but the common sense and safety of the authorities helped them ban their use in Texas and Louisiana (where the trend gained the most traction).

Hot Rod

The hot rod is a car, originally American, with serious modifications designed to achieve the highest possible speed.

The roadsters were chosen for conversion into hot-rods most often because of their low weight. Often fenders, hoods and other add-on parts of the body were taken off the cars for additional relief, which gave such cars very specific appearance, which later became kind of “classics”. An indispensable accessory of hot-rods – big rear wheels, allowing to realize the engine power to the fullest extent.

The term appeared in the early 30s of the XX century in southern California, where races were held on the tuned cars at the bottom of dried-up lakes northeast of Los Angeles. The activity of racing increased dramatically after World War II, as demobilized soldiers had the technical knowledge necessary to repair and tuning cars, and the rapid postwar change in the model ranges of American car companies dramatically reduced the already low prices of used cars, giving people free access to any units and assemblies. In addition, hot-rods were popularized by the movie industry in the 1950s.

Art Deco

After the First World War there were many new trends in art, among which stands out the direction of Art Deco. It penetrated into painting, architecture and, strangely enough, into the automotive industry. The luxurious models of that time are reminiscent of the cars in the Batman comics. You will find an example here.

During the Great Depression of the 1930s, when people didn’t know where to get their bread, automakers vied with one another to introduce luxury car models. Ford, Alfa Romeo, Bugatti, Talbot and Delahaye radically changed their approach to car production in order to attract an already limited range of buyers.

The development of aerodynamics and art deco style led to the fact that high-end models received a completely new streamlined design (teardrop shape), different from the “square” cars. In addition, the cars were stuffed with options ahead of their time (such as front-wheel drive or electric windshield wipers).

We hope that our article has helped you understand it.

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Most Inspiring Places in Singapore https://www.artstagesingapore.com/most-inspiring-places-in-singapore/ https://www.artstagesingapore.com/most-inspiring-places-in-singapore/#respond Thu, 16 Jun 2022 11:23:38 +0000 https://www.artstagesingapore.com/?p=134 Singapore is a city that marries the past with the present. It is where one comes to experience the striking […]

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Singapore is a city that marries the past with the present. It is where one comes to experience the striking old architecture, the stunning new buildings, and the extraordinary nature of Southeast Asia. Skyscrapers that reach into the clouds, luxury hotels, stunning boulevards, neat parks, and other equally beautiful destinations.

Every traveller will find something unique and inspiring about this place. In this article, we highlight the places that are especially memorable and loved by people of art. 

Gardens at the Bay

The amazing Gardens by the Bay, the photos of which have impressed many inquisitive internet users. The striking green garden stretches over an area of 101 hectares. But it’s not the size that impresses people, it’s the design of the park itself. Instead of the usual greenery, visitors are welcomed by tall towers shrouded in vegetation. The towers are interconnected by an aerial pathway called the “sky paths”. On the ground, however, there are huge winter gardens.

Night Safari

Sometimes creative people find it difficult to find a muse to create something new. That’s when they try to diversify their lives, to add new emotions. If an ordinary walk in the park is no longer enough, visit a night safari. Here you are sure to find inspiration.

This service is provided in the lush secondary rainforest. This is the world’s first nocturnal zoo. It has a total population of 2500 animals. Of this number, 130 species live in their natural habitat, meaning without cages or other barriers.

Asian Civilisations Museum

It is not uncommon for creators to be inspired by works of art from the past. So why not give it a try for us too? Oriental culture is amazing, diverse and sophisticated. The Museum of Asian Civilisations features 7 galleries spread over three floors of the museum.

Discover an amazing world of precious stones and rare materials for Chinese ceramics. Explore designs that date back to the Qing dynasty. Maybe you will try to reproduce or rework one of them in your own work!

Museum «ArtScience»

Museum ArtScience is an amazing place that can surprise you before you even get inside. It’s all thanks to the impressive architecture of the building in which the museum is located – a lotus-shaped house.

Inside, the space is no less majestic. There are 21 galleries spread over its expanse, which have hosted exhibitions of the world’s legendary artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Salvador Dali, Vincent van Gogh and others.

The walls of these halls have seen not only the amazing creations of artists and sculptors, but also numerous scientific exhibitions. These include exhibitions on the study of elementary particle physics, palaeontology, marine biology, cosmology and space exploration. The museum also frequently organises exhibitions in partnership with galleries and museums from all over the world.  For example, exhibitions in partnership with the British Museum and Museum of Science in London, the American Museum of Natural History in New York, the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan and many other institutions.

Esplanade

Many tourists dream of visiting Sydney to see the Sydney Opera House, which is known for its architecture and good location. But for some reason, so little is said about the Esplanade, the city’s centre for the performing arts.

This structure attracts attention with its unusual facade, which is slightly reminiscent of the shape of a spiky tropical durian fruit. This is what the locals call it, by the way.

The jewels of the centre are the 1,600-seat concert hall and the theatre, which has a seating capacity of 2,000. Even if you’re not a theatre aficionado, it’s worth a visit near the building. Its geometry is sure to give you fresh ideas.

Changi Airport

This might seem strange, as an airport is usually associated with flights, long queues at check-in, noisy crowds of people, mountains of suitcases and the harrowing wait for a flight. And what could be so surprising, and even more inspiring, about an airport? Trust us, Changi Airport is an amazing place to be remembered for a lifetime!

Now in its fifth consecutive year, the airport has been voted the best airport in the world. It has an amazingly beautiful interior. A glass ellipse-like building offers visitors a tropical paradise, complete with butterfly habitats, Balinese-style rooftop pools, all-day movie theatres, even a spa.

Many visitors try to arrive at the airport well in advance of their flight to enjoy the amazing greenery and entertainment options within Changi Airport.

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Contemporary artists of Singapore. Vel Verrept https://www.artstagesingapore.com/contemporary-artists-of-singapore-vel-verrept/ https://www.artstagesingapore.com/contemporary-artists-of-singapore-vel-verrept/#respond Wed, 24 Feb 2021 07:40:43 +0000 https://www.artstagesingapore.com/?p=18 “The goal of my work is to try to reflect the love and appreciation for music, travel and friends living […]

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“The goal of my work is to try to reflect the love and appreciation for music, travel and friends living in different parts of the world, as well as a sincere desire to thank the people of different cultures who have influenced my work in one way or another.”

Vel Verrept is an exceptionally talented young artist of our time.

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Towards the imagination. Jolene Lai https://www.artstagesingapore.com/towards-the-imagination-jolene-lai/ https://www.artstagesingapore.com/towards-the-imagination-jolene-lai/#respond Wed, 24 Feb 2021 07:39:32 +0000 https://www.artstagesingapore.com/?p=15 Lai seeks to attract the viewer with images that willingly meet his imagination. Jolene Lai is a Singaporean artist. She […]

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Lai seeks to attract the viewer with images that willingly meet his imagination.

Jolene Lai is a Singaporean artist. She was born in 1980 and raised in Singapore. She studied painting at the Lasalle-SIA College of Art and Graphic Design at the University of California. After completing her studies, she worked for a year at a design agency before returning to the visual arts.

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In search of balance and harmony. Ng Woon Lam https://www.artstagesingapore.com/in-search-of-balance-and-harmony-ng-woon-lam/ https://www.artstagesingapore.com/in-search-of-balance-and-harmony-ng-woon-lam/#respond Wed, 24 Feb 2021 07:38:04 +0000 https://www.artstagesingapore.com/?p=11 He is constantly seeking balance and harmony in the dynamic process of image creation. Ng Woon Lam is a Singaporean […]

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He is constantly seeking balance and harmony in the dynamic process of image creation.

Ng Woon Lam is a Singaporean artist. Full member of the National Watercolor Society and the American Watercolor Society. He studied with the artist, master of watercolor from Singapore Gog Song Hu, founder and president of the Singapore Society of Watercolor Painters, Adjunct Professor of the Cheng Chi Khe Society at the University of Minnesota at Duluth.

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