Welcoming Bicentennial on Scotts Road with an Art Wall

Top Quote Royal Plaza on Scotts welcomed Singapore’s bicentennial with the launch of Spice of Life, a 3.6m by 1.7m art wall featuring the sights of Scotts Road and Orchard back in the 1800s. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) January 30, 2019 - The event saw members of the public and guests come together to paint the story of Scotts Road. In partnership with Make-A-Wish Foundation Singapore, the public were encouraged to make a contribution. The art wall and donation drive will be up at the hotel’s facade from now till 27 February 2019.

    Spice of Life commemorates the history of Singapore and Sir Stamford Raffles, the first governor of Singapore who signed the treaty in 1819. Sir Stamford Raffles and Captain William G. Scott (whom Royal Plaza on Scotts and Scotts Road were named after) both shared a dream of spice trade for Singapore, which sparked the development of spice plantations that used to grow where the hotel currently stands.

    Royal Plaza on Scotts commissioned the artwork by fine artist, Diana Francis, who sketched the life on Scotts Road set in old Singapore. Spot Sir Raffles and Captain Scott looking out at the plantations, orchards and spice gardens that once filled the land here and Indiana, the ship that sailed Sir Raffles to Singapore. The artwork also outlines details such as Captain Scott’s home, which was a small attap house called “Hurricane Cottage”, and animals that roamed the neighbourhood.

    In addition, get up close with the Sir Stamford Raffles statue for the first time in Orchard and take a wefie in commemoration of Singapore’s bicentennial.

    For this special event, Royal Plaza on Scotts partners with Make-A-Wish Foundation Singapore to support the less fortunate. Members of the public are encouraged to make a contribution where the funds go towards fulfilling wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions.

    About Royal Plaza on Scotts Singapore
    Royal Plaza on Scotts Singapore (RP), an award-winning business hotel located in Orchard area, unveils its new look after an extensive renovation. Watch out for the pops of colours and accents of local heritage around the hotel. Wall pieces of Singapore’s old shophouses add a nostalgic yet contemporary graphic element to the scheme. Spot Asian and local touches added by inspiring artists and soak in the culture as their works celebrate the rich heritage of the region. In addition to the brand’s signature perks, complimentary in-room minibar, Nespresso coffee and hotel WIFI, RP is the first hotel in Singapore to provide free pocket WIFI for guests who are on-the-move. RP is a member of the Preferred Hotels & Resorts Lifestyle Collection.

    About Diana Francis
    Diana is a respected Singapore based Fine Artist, Graphic Illustrator/Designer, and Olympic Medal holder for her Fine Art participation at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

    Originally from London, UK, Diana has spent over 25 years in Asia where her artworks focus on the local culture and heritage of Singapore, both in oil on canvas fine art and in illustration.

    Her fine art is commissioned and collected both locally and internationally. Diana’s fine artworks are permanently on display at Changi Airport SATS Lounge (terminals 1,2 & 3).

    In 2010, she launched her Singapore heritage lifestyle merchandise which was supported by NHB (The National Heritage Board). She has also worked with TANGs, Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Airlines for her product design supporting Singapore’s heritage
    Diana is thrilled and honoured to support Singapore Bicentennial in working with Royal Plaza on Scotts, in celebrating this historic milestone.

    About Make-A-Wish Singapore
    Make-A-Wish Singapore has a single mission “to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.” Wishes have proven physical, emotional benefits and improve the odds for wish children fighting crucial illnesses. A wish experience not only bring hope to the children, they have far-reaching, positive impacts on their families and communities. Since inception in 2002, Make-A-Wish Singapore has granted over 1,400 wishes and has a vision to grant the wish of every medically eligible child in Singapore.

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