Faber-Castell Singapore will be holding its second annual art exhibition from 25th May to 3rd June 2018, at the Marina Square Central Atrium. Over a period of 10 days, Faber-Castell, one of the world’s leading manufacturer of high-quality writing, colouring and creative design products, will be showcasing the versatility of its product range through various art forms.
Festival highlights include art exhibits and ‘live’ demonstrations by 26 local and international artists, such as eye-catching sculptures made entirely from Faber-Castell pencils by artist Kerstin Schulz from Germany, and miniature sculptures of Singapore’s iconic landmarks by Indonesian artist, Muhamad Taufik.
Those who are keen to participate in art classes to pick up a new skill or two can choose from the 33 classes conducted by 20 visual artists specialising in various art forms such as watercolouring, caricature, sketching, abstract art, doodling, lettering, calligraphy, drawing and colouring. Due to the limited number of seats available per workshop, participants would have to register online via this link .
Other experiences include the new Faber Castell ‘Colour To Life’ experience, which combines pencil colouring with an Augmented Reality (AR) based application, taking fun photos at four TrickEye Stations designed by Singaporean artist, Clarence Ho, and on-site gaming competitions based on the ‘Colour to Life’ characters, held at specific hours during the weekends for kids below 12 years of age.