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My Experience at Inked Affinities Showcase Exhibition

I recently visited the Inked Affinities: A Siaw-Tao Collaborative Showcase Exhibition, and it was an enlightening experience that highlighted the various forms of artistic collaboration. These collaborations have evolved to include multiple individuals working on a calligraphy piece or numerous seal carvers imprinting their seals on a single artwork. This blend of old and new techniques showcased the dynamic and evolving nature of ink art. The exhibition was open to the public with free admission, making it accessible to everyone. It took place from July 4th to 7th, 2024, at the Visual Arts Centre in Dhoby Ghaut Green. For anyone interested in the fusion of traditional and contemporary art forms, this exhibition was a must-see. #singaporetrip
Posted: Jul 17, 2024
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