Art breathes life into urban jungle

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Construction cranes dotting the skyline and drab hoardings are a common sight in Singapore. But in the Central Business District, one company is trying to be different.

CapitaLand partnered local artists Danielle Tay, 29, and Ripple Root - the artist moniker of Liquan Liew, 33, and Estella Ng, 28 - to transform the site hoarding of an upcoming development, CapitaSpring, into a massive art canvas.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on July 27, 2019, with the headline Art breathes life into urban jungle. Subscribe