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Not Just a Little Red Dot: Durian (Carton tube)

Not Just a Little Red Dot: Durian (Carton tube)

Regular price $250.00 SGD
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  • Printed with pigment-based ink on museum-grade archival paper
  • 40cm x 50cm
  • Limited to 100 prints, comes with Certificate of Authenticity
  • Rolled and packed in carton tube

Packed into a carton roll that fits in all suitcases, this is the perfect gift for friends and family abroad, or your souvenir from Singapore! 

This limited edition print is all you need to spruce up your home, office and any interior space. Simply put it in a frame and hang it on the wall! The high quality print is certified to last 25 years without fading. This print is created from the original artwork by Singaporean artist Kelly Ser.

Hailed as the King of Fruits, the durian is such a divisive fruit that you either love it or hate it. There are two durian species which are native to Singapore. In 1956,  Lorong Lew Lian was named after the fruit — “lew lian” means durian in the Hokkien dialect. This is one of many roads in the Upper Serangoon Road area named after local fruits. I gave the King of Fruits a kaleidoscopic spin, and hopefully it will not be as polarising as its smell and taste.

About the ‘Not Just a Little Red Dot’ collection

When someone mentions 'Singapore', what comes to mind? Despite its small land footprint, Singapore has transformed into one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities. Over the years, iconic symbols and landmarks were created to represent Singapore in the world.

Created in Kelly's signature contemporary style, each artwork in the ‘Not Just a Little Red Dot’ collection is inspired by a national symbol or landmark in Singapore's history. The year when the symbol/landmark was created/completed or the name of the location is 'stamped' on the artwork, marking its significance.

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