Eye in the Sky, Baked Potato Pie

Eye in the Sky, Baked Potato Pie

WHEN
19 January – 30 August 2024
VENUE
62-64 Waterloo Street
OPENING HOURS
24 hours
ADMISSION
Free Admission

Eye in the Sky, Baked Potato Pie

Our artistic creations draw inspiration from the natural environment, employing a blend of analogue print techniques and technology, specifically silkscreen and Risograph printing. We aim to utilize vibrant patterned artworks, crafted through human ingenuity and interactive patterns generated by electro signals transmitted by plants and our natural surroundings via a modular synthesizer. These patterns will be printed using Risograph and affixed to the barricades at 62-64 Waterloo Street using wheatpaste. Our overarching objective is to seamlessly merge the beauty of nature with the urban landscape, transforming these barriers into dynamic expressions of the harmony between the two. The project seeks to unite the past, present, and future through an interactive visual arts program, providing our audience with a fresh perspective on traditional art-making methods.

We will leverage our expertise in design, illustration, and printmaking to meticulously craft unique analogue patterned prints in a diverse array of colours, injecting life into the concrete surroundings of a dusty site.

Organised by: Knuckles & Notch

Risograph Printing Workshops for Newbies

20 Jan 2023 (Sat), 10am - 1pm and 3pm - 6pm

Artist Talk

21 Jan 2024 (Sun), 11am - 12.30pm

120A Prinsep Street, Singapore 187937DECK Open Ground, 120A Prinsep Street, Singapore 187937
27 – 28 January 2024
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