British architectural artist Stephen Wiltshire, famous for his huge panoramic drawings of cities, which he draws from memory, recreated the panorama of Singapore. At the age of 3 years, the artist was diagnosed with autism.
Wiltshire travels through large metropolitan areas with his sister Annette and recreates them on huge canvases. His survey of Singapore, he began with the Chinatown. "This is a good city with an interesting history. But I'm more attracted to tall buildings, "- shared the first impressions of Singapore artist.
During his one week stay in Singapore, Wiltshire visited the main attractions and, as a result, recreated a four-meter panorama of the city from memory in the main atrium of the Paragon shopping center.
July 23, 2014
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