One-ness
Ignatius attempts to dot his lines of Little India from an vantage point on the 12th floor of a public housing apartment block next to the Little India MRT station. The composition spanning diagonally from bottom left corner to the upper right corner of the canvas suggests the Chinese character Yī meaning One. The aerial view captures a sweeping perspective of Little India from the fringe of the district. The artwork suggests a juxtaposition of pre-war shophouses and highrise buildings, the old and the new, and the harmony amongst the different religions where Hindu temples, Christian churches, Chinese temples and Muslim mosques co-exist with each other within a 2km radius.
Ignatius attempts to dot his lines of Little India from an vantage point on the 12th floor of a public housing apartment block next to the Little India MRT station. The composition spanning diagonally from bottom left corner to the upper right corner of the canvas suggests the Chinese character Yī meaning One. The aerial view captures a sweeping perspective of Little India from the fringe of the district. The artwork suggests a juxtaposition of pre-war shophouses and highrise buildings, the old and the new, and the harmony amongst the different religions where Hindu temples, Christian churches, Chinese temples and Muslim mosques co-exist with each other within a 2km radius.