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September 17th, 2022
The purpose of this program is to allow the volunteers to work together with the community making them feel a sense of belonging.
Just a brief excerpt and translation in English - The opening is accompanied by the People's Association Parkson Arts Festival (PassionArts Festival). Belinda (whose chinese name is Seow Poh Choo) wants to pass her paintings sharing with the public through the murals that blend people and things in early Singapore like the Samsui woman but also shows the present generations of Singapore with the inclusion of the Marina Bay Sands and Merlion which are very representative of Singapore and iconic landmarks here.
September 17th, 2022
New wallart after Singapore reopened calls for celebration in time for Independence Day on 9 August 2022 after 2.5 years of not celebrating National Day nationwide.
This is part of a few works assisted by more than 200 residents, volunteers and community partners and depict iconic scenes in Singapore.
Part of an initiative by the Kreta Ayer-Kim Seng Citizens' Consultative Committee and SG-Cares Volunteer Centre @Kreta Ayer which is operated by New Hope Community Services.
October 6th, 2018
This morning show on Television is on every morning at 9 am on the Channel 8 news. It is about featuring seniors who are aging gracefully and being active in a sport or hobby they are passionate about. It hopes to inspire and create awareness to the ageing population to do the same and live their remaining years more meaningfully. For the link to the actual video clip on me doing the mural
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May 26th, 2018
May 26th, 2018
SINGAPORE - Ms Belinda Low gave her all raising her two sons as she was brought up to think that's what mothers were meant to do.
So when they reached adulthood and started leading their own lives, the jovial Ms Low, 60, found herself facing an empty home after work every day.
She said: "Suddenly, I felt a great sense of loneliness and the home became so empty."
"I realised later that this was a common feeling and cause for depression that many mothers face today," said the former Singapore Airlines stewardess and Rediffusion deejay, who hosted the radio station's travel programme in the 80s.
So in 2011, Ms Low picked up a painter's brush for the first time. Today, she is one of Singapore's most visible public mural painters, with her Impressionist-style art livening up the dull walls around the city and in Housing Board estates.
She has painted some 40 murals, many of which are in prominent areas and heritage spaces such as Chinatown,...