Inspired at the Art Science Museum (7 of 11)

If you’ve ever played Pet Society on Facebook (used to be addicted to it before I quit cold turkey), you’ll recognize the Dali couch in the form of red lips. It was one of the most expensive and exclusive items in terms of Pet Society currency. The dreamscape like furniture section was captivating.

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For me dreams and reality often becomes blurred. I always recall my dreams in fine detail and I wake up exhausted, because I feel like I never really got to sleep. My dreams always feel so completely real, in spite of the total lack of logic, rationality and chronological sequence. It makes me believe that there is definitely another dimension out there that science just can’t explain yet.

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Who can forget the giraffe like woman in this sculpture.

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I tend to feel that in order for genious to happen, sanity has to be suspended. And what really is sanity? Who are we to define it?

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Once of my favourite pieces was this pink couch with the golden long stretchy arms.

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There was also an amazing backdrop of the Singapore skyline.

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My cousin revealed that she would totally have something like this in her apartment, styled in a minimalist modern fashion, the day she strikes the lottery. I was loving the egg motif.

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