Discover the Vibrant Street Art of Little India, Singapore

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When it comes to Little India, Singapore, most visitors marvel at its vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and historical landmarks. However, the district also boasts a hidden gem that is both visually captivating and deeply thought-provoking: street art. Often dismissed as mere backdrops for Instagram shots or misunderstood as vandalism, these murals are, in fact, powerful narratives that reflect the history, culture, and diversity of Little India.

Here are 13 awe-inspiring street art pieces that make Little India a haven for art enthusiasts:

1. Future Reminiscence by JABA

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Located at 107 Rowell Road, this mural merges ancient Indian architectural styles with futuristic surrealism. Artist JABA brilliantly preserves the central figure of an older mural by American artist Elmac, weaving past and present seamlessly. Created for Artwalk Little India 2020, the work reflects the vibrancy of cultural evolution while celebrating traditional temple designs with an imaginative twist.

2. Mayura by BAKED

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Stretching 70 meters along 22 Belilios Lane, “Mayura” features three majestic peacocks symbolizing the eternal cycle of time in Hindu culture. Conceptualized by artists Boon aka BAKED and JABA, this massive mural stands out for its intricate detail and vibrant hues. The peacocks parade through a narrow alleyway, reminding viewers of Little India’s connection to timeless traditions.

3. Working Class Hero by ZERO

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At 11 Hindoo Road, this mural pays homage to Tamil superstar Rajinikanth, an icon of resilience and humility. Standing three stories tall, it celebrates the working-class spirit of the Indian community in Little India. Completed in an astonishing 24 hours, it’s the largest artwork by ZERO and serves as a beacon of pride and perseverance.

4. Alive@Clive by TraseOne

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This mural at 104 Dunlop Street bursts with colors, echoing the festive atmosphere of Little India. It portrays a classical Indian dancer mid-performance, adorned with intricate jewelry. The vibrant clouds of color symbolize Holi, the Hindu festival of colors. TraseOne’s signature style adds dynamism, celebrating Indian culture and the district’s lively energy.

5. I Am Still Here by Dyn

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At Clive Street, this mural portrays a girl in a dupatta, her watchful gaze a reminder of cultural continuity amidst rapid urban change. The camouflage patterns on her scarf symbolize concealed identities in a melting-pot society. Artist Dyn explores memory and tradition, urging viewers to acknowledge the enduring presence of Indian culture in Singapore.

6. Book-A-Meeting by Eunice Lim

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Situated next to Siyamala Bookstore at 82 Serangoon Road, this mural honors the 30-year history of the shop. Bookshelves in the artwork seamlessly connect to the real bookstore inside. Eunice Lim’s piece celebrates the power of storytelling and invites visitors to explore the intersection of heritage and personal narratives.

7. Loops of the Precious by Priyageetha

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Hidden in an alley at 92 Serangoon Road, this mural shimmers with gold foil, paying homage to traditional Indian goldsmithing. Priyageetha celebrates her grandfather’s craft by intertwining white necklace motifs on a golden backdrop. The artwork reflects the beauty of intricately crafted Indian jewelry and preserves the memory of a dwindling trade.

8. Cattleland 2 by Eunice Lim

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Outside Little India MRT (Exit E), this vibrant mural depicts multi-colored buffaloes adorned with traditional motifs. “Cattleland 2” commemorates the area’s history as a cattle trading hub and highlights Hindu reverence for cows. Its whimsical elements make it one of Little India’s most Instagram-worthy murals, blending historical significance with community engagement.

9. Madan Mogra: Jasmine of the City by Nadiah Alsagoff

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At 27 Chander Road, this mural pays tribute to migrant workers through the symbolic jasmine flower. The artwork reflects their growth, resilience, and sacrifices for their families. By celebrating these unsung heroes, Nadiah Alsagoff sheds light on their contributions to Singapore’s development while honoring their cultural roots.

10. A Ride Through Race Course Road by Jaxton Su

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This collaborative mural at Race Course Road depicts scenes from Little India’s past, including horse racing and garland-making. Created by Jaxton Su, migrant workers, and students, it highlights the neighborhood’s rich history. The vibrant imagery captures the essence of community involvement and cultural preservation in this iconic district.

11. Untitled by sobandwine

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At 2 Dickson Road, this mural is a poetic tribute to connection and emotion. Marigolds, often associated with love and spirituality in Indian culture, form the centerpiece. Created by the duo sobandwine, the artwork uses flowers as a language of hope and expression, offering a quiet moment of introspection amidst the bustling streets.

12. Layers by Shah Rizzal

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At 240 Serangoon Road, “Layers” juxtaposes traditional and modern architecture, advocating for heritage conservation. The mural highlights iconic structures like dhabas and produce stores, interwoven with dotted outlines symbolizing future developments. Shah Rizzal’s playful yet profound work underscores the importance of preserving cultural identity in urban spaces.

13. Daily Delivery by JABA

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Spanning two stories at 212 Serangoon Road, this futuristic mural celebrates Little India’s tiffin delivery tradition. The artwork depicts a man with hovercraft-like tiffin carriers, blending past and future. JABA’s imaginative piece honors the district’s food culture while reflecting its evolution into a modern urban hub.

Plan your visit to Little India and explore these stunning works of art, each a testament to the district’s vibrant heritage and creativity!

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