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  • Affordable Art Fair 2011 – Pop Quiz #2

    Affordable Art Fair 2011 – Pop Quiz #2

    We are giving away 10 pairs of Affordable Art Fair tickets to the Arty-Licious Evening, happening on the 18th November. Arty-Licous Evening in association with Harper’s Bazaar party from 6pm – 10pm.

    Just answer the following questions and submit with your full particulars. The first 10 correct answers with complete entry wins! Contest ends this Monday, 14th November 2011.

    Question: All artworks sold at Affordable Art Fair Singapore are priced below S$10,000. Tell us how much are the 75% of the artworks priced under? And name the location of the Affordable Art Fair.

    Tip: Check out the Affordable Art Fair Singapore’s website for answers.

    AAF - Arty-Licious Evening Tickets
    AAF – Arty-Licious Evening Tickets

    NOTE: CONTEST HAS CLOSED

  • AAF/Artitute Special Offer – 2-for-1 tickets

    AAF/Artitute Special Offer – 2-for-1 tickets

    The Affordable Art Fair and Artitute are proud to present you with a special offer, only available for Artitute readers.

    Download the AAF/Artitute 2-for-1 ticket, fill up the form with your particulars and present it at the counter when you purchase 2 tickets for the price of one at the Affordable Art Fair.

    This voucher allows you to purchase 2 tickets for $10 instead of the usual price of $20.

    AAF/Artitute Special Offer

  • Singapore’s 11-11-11 Elephants Stampede

    Singapore’s 11-11-11 Elephants Stampede

    Elephant Parade Singapore 2011
    ART ANGELS by Very Special Arts Singapore. Outside the Marina Bay City Gallery.

    Get ready for a stampede of elephants (sculptures) in Singapore from the 11-11-11. A grand total of 162 life sized elephant sculptures will be on parade in various parts of Singapore.

    Found by father and son team, Mr Marc and Mike Spits, the Elephant Parade first started its parade in Rotterdam in 2007 with only 50 elephant sculptures. After several parades around Europe, the elephants make it’s first appearance in Singapore, the first stop in Asia with 162 elephants.

    A Good Cause
    The Elephant Parade have raised over £7,000,000 (estimate S$13,000,000) since 2007 with the help from international and local artists and celebrities who have lent their creative talents to create a unique piece of art. Solely dedicated to saving the Asian elephants, proceeds from the past parades have helped various elephant charities to build elephant hospital, corridors and space for the beautiful mammals. Part of the money from the 2011 Singapore parade will be donated to The Asian Elephant Foundation and the Wildlife Reserves Singapore Conservation Fund.

    The Artists and Celebrities
    Among the 162 elephants, you will find more than 30 elephant sculptures by Singapore artists like Mr Sun Yuli, Rosihan Dahim, Sarkasi Said, Justin Lee, Francis Ng, Jahan Loh, Paul Koh, William Sim, Ye Ruoshi, Om Mee Ai, Katrina Read, Simond Chew and Steve Lawler (MOJOKO) together with local celebrities, Nadya Hutagalung, Glen Goei, Dick Lee and our ex-president, Mr S.R Nathan. You can also find the elephant designs by well known international artists such as Mr Ben Cabrera (Philipines), Sonny Liew (Malaysia), Ketna Patel (India), Yee Sook Yung (S.Korea) and Sabine Roemer (United Kingdom).

    Elephant Parade Singapore 2011
    Mr Ben Cabrera (Philipines) and Santan.

    Where are the Elephants?
    Orchard Road, Marina Bay Sands, Vivo City, The Singapore Art Museum, The Singapore Philatelic Museum, Fullerton Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel, The Singapore Zoo, Raffles Place Green and Singapore Botanical Garden will be home for the elephants for the next two months. And at Orchard Road, the elephants can also be found at CK Tangs, Paragon, Ion and 313 Somerset.

    After the two months parade, the elephants will be auctioned off by Sotheby’s Auction. But fans of your favourite artists or elephants can get your hands on a limited edition replicas at CK Tang. CK Tang is also the official retail outlet for the Elephant Parade. The replicas were each hand painted by craftsmen in Chiang Mai, Thailand. And in light of the recent flood crisis in Thailand, the organisers have been helping the artists, craftsmen and the elephants with food and aid.

    Elephant Parade Singapore 2011

    Elephant Parade Singapore 2011

    Aspiring artists can also create your own masterpiece by painting your very own mini-elephants at CK Tang’s “Paint your own elephant” Workshops. For S$45 the workshops include a D.I.Y kits of a 15cm elephant, acrylic paint and brush set, an apron and guidebook. TANGS Cardmembers can enjoy a special rate of $40. And ideal gift just in time for Christmas.

    There is also a line of activities at Vivo City. Take part in the mass mini-elephant painting event at Vivo City this 19th November and get a chance to meet and greet with Ye Ruoshi, William Sim and Paul Koh. Or join the Snap Happy with Elephant Photo Contest from now till 25th December.

    To find out where the elephants will be from 11-11-11, download the Elephant Parade official route map and start your very own parade around Singapore.

    At the meantime, watch out for a large truck which will be roaming the streets of Singapore with images of the elephants by Thai artist, Nat Posila and Singapore artist, Ye Ruoshi.

    Elephant Parade Singapore 2011