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Tigers are roaming the streets of Singapore once again

Over 60 international artists including India’s Subodh Gupta, Bharti Kher, and Michelle Poonawalla are showcasing their tigers in Singapore.

March 20, 2022 / 15:50 IST
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Tiger Trail Biodiversity Map. WWF-Singapore’s AR-mazing Tiger Trail is on until April 9, 2022. (Photographs courtesy: www.gardensbythebay.com.sg & WWF-Singapore).
Tiger Trail Biodiversity Map. WWF-Singapore’s AR-mazing Tiger Trail is on until April 9, 2022. (Photographs courtesy: www.gardensbythebay.com.sg & WWF-Singapore).

Singapore lost its last tiger sometime over the last 100 years, but the majestic cats can be found on the streets of the island again. Not one or two, but 33 of them.

These tigers are not the ones with iconic black stripes on burnished brown. A tiger with gold leaf on its back. A tiger walking with his own shadow. A red tiger with butterfly wings. A black tiger painted with silver tiger lilies and plastered with orange ceramic butterflies. One tiger has its orange stripes made from stock market numbers from a financial newspaper and the black stripes from ink. A half-submerged tiger that serves as a reminder of the impact of continued deforestation and the resulting floods and rising sea levels.

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Spread across 23 locations in Singapore, the 33 life-size tiger sculptures by eminent artists from across the world are part of WWF-Singapore’s AR-mazing Tiger Trail that uses art as a vehicle to educate and spark discussion about tiger conservation, climate change and all that ails the environment.

Over 60 international artists including India’s Subodh Gupta, Bharti Kher, and Michelle Poonawalla are showcasing their tigers in Singapore. Interestingly, each tiger sculpture uses the same base frame of metal and fibreglass - modelled on a real Bengal tiger named King. The artists, however, had creative freedom in designing the surfaces.