I received an invitation to visit the Trick Eye Museum located at RWS two weeks ago so off I went with Angie, Fenny, Maybeline and James to visit the place!
If you’re are going there on a weekend, I will recommend you to take the boardwalk into Sentosa instead of the skytrain. Not only you get to save $4 (boardwalk is currently free for weekends for a period of time, if not it’s only $1), but you get to reach Trick Eye faster as it’s located near the boardwalk.
When you have a couple in the group, you make them pose for all the artwork suitable for lovey dovey themes. 😛
 Care for a cup of tea before you go?
No, we are not eating Fenny for dinner.
Now now, how did I even get into the cage in the first place!
This elephant is pretty strong to hold me up with just the trunk. No chance to ride an elephant in Thailand? You can do so here!
Help!! I’m getting eaten by a monster fish!!!
 I’m pretty sure I can pull off walking a pole in real life, provided I’m hooked onto something. Haha.
Angie, do you miss being a baby?
I met my favorite friend, Puss In Boots! Meow!
They are on the moon, I’m floating in the air. Hahahha!
Would you like to buy a matchstick from me?
The new in couple thing to do, fly on a broomstick.
I’ve a secret ballerina dream. Don’t the tutu look good on me?
What you mean I can’t rest on the side of the wall?
Starry Starry night. This happens to be my favorite artwork. I remembered working on a project involves this art piece and the song on it. It was pretty much a nightmare but I do like the art. I even recreated it before in art class!
Because Maybeline molested this giant baby. (See Below)
I got caught instead. See what a good friend I’m. (LOL)
There’s a total of 6 zones in Trick Eye with 7-10 art pieces in each zone.
- World of Masterpieces
- Safari Kingdom
- Star of Circus
- Dreams of Fairy Tale
- Love in Winter
- Adventure Discovery
I find that there is more space for photo taking as each art work have got their own space. They don’t actually share or eat into the space of other art works. This I find a more conducive environment for a illusion art Museum. Although it seems that there is lesser art work here but I kind of prefer it as I hardly get people cutting into my photos. I don’t have to crop as much.
However, I note that the spot lights used at Trick Eye will cause over exposure to some of the photos. It will be better if the whole place is brightly lit instead of using spotlights. I heard from Andy who visited Trick Eye in Korea that the whole Museum is brightly lit there which makes it easy to produce nice photos.
Trick Eye Singapore is opened from Mondays to Sundays from 10am to 9pm. Tickets are at $25 for adults and $20 for children and senior citizens. Purchase your tickets online to enjoy 10% off! Tickets purchased online have a 6 months validity.
XOXO,
Joyce.Forensia
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