
To complement our curated sculpture tours, these maps were specially design just for the tours. These images are partially revealing maps. This is a nap by designer Superdud.
Fort Canning hill is a heritage park in Singapore. A landscape mixed with remnant elements of historical events, heritage trees and public Art sculptures.
If you observe this map, looking around the indicators of the path from No. 3, can you spot and identify the sculptures by Kumari Nahappan and Yeo Chee Kiong? Can you spot and identify the ASEAN sculptures numbered as 5 to 9 along the path?

This map illustrates the Public Arts Sculptures along the Shenton Way, part of the central business district of Singapore. The sculptures speaks to the ebb and flow of landscape changes with the different generations of people that congregated at this space for trade.
Can you spot and identify the sculptures by Kumari Nahappan, Rodin and Han Sai Por? Illustrated by Long Yinghan, the drawings are detailed, fine drawings and the colors of the maps are muted, soft and enduring.
The maps are available for sale at here. They make excellent choices of art display for your home offices or work offices. As well as great gifts for friends to explore together the public sculptures in your own time.

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