and we came across a patch of grass that came straight from the loo.
Donna Ong's work at Raffles City, a part of Singapore Arts Festival Outreach Programme;
Project Eden: The Festival Nest
As said by the festival's holy website;
"Childhood memories, storybook gardens, lost hours of play... these come to mind as the membrane between the present and the past, reality and daydream, is perforated. An opening into a parallel world beckons and who can resist an opening?"
We were expecting some random
witch to grab a one of these and fly off.
We were hoping the swing was made out of recycled materials too.
We were hoping the swing was made out of recycled materials too.
Y'know...
toilet bowls and stuff.
Up above, in a trailer far, far away,
there was a secret garden.
With a little contrast and maybe a few gnomes,
we definitely do not mind lazing here.
We came across another lady when we were up there,
and she was simply ecstatic,
"So clever! Who would have thought that normal things like these can become a garden!"
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