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Photo by Lin Bao-Ling

Singapore   
Lin Bao-Ling

I felt that the nightscape is mysterious and very often more attractive than the day scene because of the strong contrast between the light and darkness.

un-titled Art Gallery Marsh & McLennan Centre

Photo by Lin Bao-Ling

The nightscape is mysterious and more beautiful as things are not so clear and the darkness covered up the imperfectness and with the help of light the scene becomes dramatic.

Also, light is the symbol of hope. The light shine in the darkness makes me feel that there are still hopes in the hopeless world.
Based on the urban nightscapes, I focus and tried to capture the drama of light and darkness, I zoom in to certain part of the night scene, until the viewers cannot tell that it is a nightscape.
So they can focus and appreciate better the beauty of light and darkness without the distraction of the other elements that consists a nightscape. As a result, the works are semi-abstract.

By Lin Bao-Ling, one artist that features at un-titled Art Gallery:

Established in 2004 and based in 800 sq feet premises in the central business district, the un-titled Art Gallery caters to new, emerging and established art and artists, and to providing a venue for visual art events in Singapore.

The un-titled Art Gallery mission is to provide an outlet for up and coming artists to showcase their work. It aims to give a face to the exciting and exuberant art talent that is developing rapidly in the vibrant arts scene in Singapore.