Where to Find Wallet-Friendly Art Pieces in Singapore

Discover incredible artworks in Singapore that won’t cost you an arm and a leg to elevate your home decor.

Who says stunning wall art has to drain your wallet? We’ve scoured every nook and cranny of Singapore to uncover the ultimate spots where you can snag budget-friendly masterpieces—ranging from trendy prints to captivating photography and even original artworks.

Ready to add that statement piece to your humble abode?

KULT GALLERY

Step into the realm of cool vibes and urban art at Kult Gallery. Since its inception in 2009, this gallery has been showcasing an eclectic mix of artworks from all over Asia. While you can browse their unique collections online, we highly recommend visiting their physical space to soak in the artistry firsthand. Most pieces at Kult are priced below S$500, with an exciting under S$20 collection to explore.

Image Credits: kult.online

Location: Available online and at #03-01A, 409 Race Course Road, Singapore 218657
Website: kult.online

LIVINGWITHART

Established in 2003 by owner and practicing artist Zak Lo, LivingwithArt aims to make art more accessible in Singapore. From paintings to sculptures, they boast one of the widest art selections in the city. Searching for something that commands attention? Their collection of prints has it all, whether you’re into pop or psychedelic art. Keep an eye out for their curated artists, including the legendary Andy Warhol, known for his iconic Campbell soup can reproductions. Prices range from S$100 to S$1000.

Location: 315 Outram Road, #02-05, Singapore 169074
Website: livingwithart.com.sg

EMPEROR’S ATTIC

For a touch of nostalgia and tradition, look no further than Emperor’s Attic. This gallery specializes in hand-crafted antiques with Chinese influences, ensuring each piece is a unique find. Inspired by the beauty of Singapore’s landscapes, their canvas prints beautifully capture the essence of the city streets. With attention to detail and a carefully chosen color palette, these artworks truly bring scenes to life. Prices start at around S$190.

Image Credits: facebook.com/EmperorsAtticSG

Location: 315 Outram Road, #01-10 Tan Boon Liat Building, Singapore 169074
Website: emperorsattic.com

VINCI ARTS

Founded in 2009, Vinci Arts offers high-quality art at affordable prices, making art accessible to all. With a diverse collection of artworks from Southeast Asian and European artists, you’re bound to find something that resonates with you. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Opt for custom oil paintings. Prices start at S$180.

Location: #03-75, 9 Jalan Kukoh, Singapore 160009
Website: vinciarts.sg/product-category/affordableart

IKEA

No list of affordable art would be complete without mentioning IKEA. Known for its timeless and functional furnishings, IKEA also offers a range of affordable artworks to spruce up your space. Whether you’re into art cards or framed posters, you’ll find something to suit your style, with prices starting as low as S$2 for art cards and S$19.90 for framed posters.

Location: 60 Tampines North Drive 2, Singapore 528764
Website: ikea.com/sg

TALKING TEXTILES

Immerse yourself in the world of textile art with Talking Textiles, led by artist and designer Deborah McKellar. With 15 years of experience, Deborah creates custom pieces for residential and commercial spaces. Their art prints, available in canvas and paper, reflect Singapore’s culture and heritage through intricate layers and thoughtful designs. Prices vary.

Image Credits:facebook.com/TalkingTextiles

Website: talkingtextiles.asia/canvas-prints

Ready to transform your space into an art lover’s paradise without emptying your wallet? These budget-friendly art spots in Singapore have got you covered. Happy decorating! 🎨

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5 Wallet-Friendly Ways To Appreciate Art In Singapore

ART. Whenever I hear this word, I picture beauty, expression, emotions, and empowerment. Truly, Art is a powerful medium that can produce all those. By definition, art is the application of one’s creative skill and imagination that is translated in tangible form such as a painting or a sculpture.

As you witness art in your daily lives, you may wonder what are the active ways you can appreciate it. Appreciation is not only in the knowledge of the different eras and style but is also in the understanding of its timeless qualities. If you think that art appreciation is expensive then, think again! There are a lot of budget-friendly ways you can start with…

1. READ MORE

If you know nothing about art, a good place to start small is by reading about it on the local library. Find books about painting, photography, performance arts, and so on. You can also save time by logging onto your computer or mobile device to search for videos that tackle art.

2. CAPTURE YOUR SURROUNDINGS

Step out of your comfort zone and be brave to take off your shoes and capture whatever you deem as pleasing. The country’s culturally diverse environment shall enrich your knowledge of art. For instance, you can snap the entertaining street performance of “the bead man” at Orchard Road.

Also, in the spirit of the National Poetry Festival, there is creative featured poetry on the different MRT platforms. Follow what catches your eyes – this can never go wrong!

3. VISIT THE LOCAL MUSEUMS

Indulge on the cultural art that is FREE for your viewing. Focusing on one genre that is Asian culture and arts, you can visit the two of the renowned museums in Singapore named Peranakan Museum and Asian Civilisations Museum.

Peranakan Museum is all about the Peranakan ethnic group that is a combination of the Chinese and Malay people. There you will see various documents, jewelries, furniture, textile, wedding accessories and so much more. Admission is free for Singapore citizens and P.R. while it starts at S$3 for children of foreign visitors.

On the other hand, the Asian Civilisations Museum showcases more than 1,300 artifacts from several Asian civilizations such as China, India, and Indonesia. Admission is free for Singapore citizens and P.R. while it starts at S$4 for children of foreign visitors.

4. MAKE DIY PROJECTS

Making art with your own hands is scientifically proven to be self-satisfactory. It makes you value the things you built even more. Also, it adds value to the object’s worth. You may start with simple Paint By Numbers Kit by Paintastic or Canvas Wall Art in these forms:

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5. LEAVE GENUINE COMMENTS OR REVIEWS

Beyond appreciation, you can support the arts by leaving positive and sincere comments or reviews on the online products or videos by musicians, artisans, and writers. Each type of art is translated through personal taste; so do not be shy to state your own opinion.

Your taste is wonderfully unique anyway! 🙂

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Cheap Ways To Boost Your Creativity Now

You do not have to be as smart as Einstein or as rich as Gates to think creatively. With these few tricks up your sleeve, you can show your own creative side in no time:

1. READ A BOOK OR TWO

If you are fishing in an unfamiliar territory, it is advisable to educate yourself. Do this by reading a book or two about creativity or creative thinking. Try Austin Kleon’s modern take on creativity. With his visually pleasing illustrations and simple vocabulary, you will surely understand what he wants to convey in his books entitled “STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST: 10 THINGS NOBODY TOLD YOU ABOUT BEING CREATIVE” and “SHOW YOUR WORK!: 10 THINGS NOBODY TOLD YOU ABOUT GETTING DISCOVERED”. Both books are available at Popular Bookstore for as low as S$20.87.

2. HAVE YOUR OWN CREATIVE SPACE

Assign a place where you can freely create. This does not have to be a fancy space. A tiny corner with art materials, CDs, or a laptop will do. It is important that you decorate this space yourself.

Image Credits: Karen Cox via Flickr with Creative Commons License

Image Credits: Karen Cox via Flickr with Creative Commons License

3. PAINT THE ROOM BLUE OR GREEN

Color Psychology dictates that colors can help enhance our cognitive tasks such as concentrating and creative thinking. So, paint your room with the colors of our home planet – blue and green!

Blue has physically and mentally calming effects that will help you open your thoughts. On the other hand, green signifies growth and harmony. Putting these colors together shall stimulate your creativity even more.

4. ENVISION THE PROBLEM DIFFERENTLY

In the “Candle Problem” presented by psychologist Karl Duncker, participants were given a candle, a box of thumbtacks, and a book of matches. They were asked to affix a lit candle to the wall without having a single drop of wax on the table below. There are a couple of possible solutions yet, only one will work (know the solution, here).

To arrive at the answer, you must envision the problem differently. Do not limit the function of these said objects too. Relax and examine the problem in varied ways before you begin working.

5. EXERCISE

Previous literature has shown that exercise increases creative thinking due to its ability to pump up the heart and put people in a positive mood. So, when you are having a writer’s block, try to run a few blocks, it may help you have a long-awaited “Eureka!” moment. Jog outdoors, it’s free anyway.

6. ACTIVATE YOUR SENSES

Last but not the least is to activate your senses. You can explore the local libraries, museums, gardens, and zoos. Tickets to these places range from S$0-32. But, that is a small price to pay to enrich your imagination.

Now, if you are still looking for a no-cost way to activate your senses, you can listen to Mozart. According to a book entitled: “The Mozart Effect,” listening to classical music specifically by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart can increase concentration, creativity, and other cognitive functions. His music repertoire is available for free on YouTube.

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5 Fun Family Activities in Singapore under $10

Who says that no family activity in Singapore is cheap? Think again! In fact, some of them are FREE! From free shows to art appreciation, here are 5 Family Activities (under $10) that you will surely enjoy.

1. STARGAZING

Be amazed by the stars and constellations you will see in the Omni Theatre at the Singapore Science Centre. Gaze over the vast universe from 7:50 to 10 pm every Fridays through a series of telescopes. Best of all? It’s FREE.

2. PICNIC BY THE GARDENS

In Singapore Botanic Gardens, your family may stroll over the Rain Forest Trail to see various forest animals (e.g., Giant Mahang and Common Tree Frog) ,and forest plants (e.g. Rattan and Meraga Tree) or the National Orchid Garden to see the beautiful orchids. The entrance for the National Orchid Garden is S$2 for adults and S$1 for children and senior.

Image Credits: Edwin.11 via Flickr

Image Credits: Edwin.11 via Flickr

You could lay down your blanket almost anywhere in the Gardens, but one of the nicest spot is probably at Palm Valley and Symphony Lake, especially when they’re staging one the regular free classical music concerts.

3. HEALTHY OUTDOORS

Cycle and jog across the lush greeneries and wondrous beach view of the East Coast Park. If you don’t own bike, you may rent one for S$6. You may also indulge in a family barbecue here, and stay on your own tents to cozy up.

4. ART APPRECIATION

Be absorbed with great contemporary art in the Singapore Art Museum. Their Learning Gallery especially caters for the young minds. It is a rich visual sight that your children don’t usually see. The admission is free for citizens and PRs, otherwise you may check the prices here.


5. WONDERFUL LIGHT SHOW

Enjoy the free “Wonderfull Show” at the Marina Bay Sands every evening from 8pm (full showtimes here). In here you will immerse yourselves in light, sound and music where your little ones will awe in delight. Remember to get there early to secure the best seats!

Image Credits: MarinaBaySands.com

Image Credits: MarinaBaySands.com

You don’t have to spend too much to have fun with the ones you love. At the end of the day, your presence and quality time spent are more than enough to make them happy. 

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