A lazy afternoon....
We took 961 and alighted right at the entrance of the National Gallery.
Ah, the interactive work by TeamLab. Their signature style of having splendid images with a kaleidoscope of colours...
Different scenes depicted the different seasons
Whimsical and quirky rabbits and frogs sauntered around, making funny noises to the background of jaunty music...
Oooo...we treaded cautiously on this bridge with deceiving depths...
Not a walk for the faint-hearted, it gave me horripilation (ha, I came across this amazing book titled "Big words for little geniuses" and it had these bombastic, mind-boggling words that I had never encountered ever in my life. Yup, so one of the words was horripilation, which meant the erection of hairs on the skin due to cold, fear, or excitement, I supposed it meant goose bumps in layman terms. hahaha.)
They added this new exhibits on the walls, one was like looking into never ceasing reflections. Jun reached out to touch the nut.
Oh, they always had this one room with crazy splashes of colours and some hands-on activities.
Used noodles to form colourful shapes - reminded me of the show "Trolls" with their effervescent characters and scenes...
Oh Tong was trapped by the noodles
We tried to make a rainbow...I could sing a rainbow...sing a rainbow...sing a rainbow too
Ha, what an adorable little jail and jailbird
Guessed what the backdrop was made of?
Sponges! How amazing that the artists used everyday objects to create such breathtaking murals!
Oh, they were able to create their own pottery on the computers and see them on the wall
Jun had such fun there. He created a few pots and asked to be photographed with his creations.
Another room with a marine theme. Ha, they claimed that this was their secret hideout or cave.
And their monstrous humongous cap
I loved this room. It was so serene...
Ha the rocks were actually cushions.
The boys refused to grant entry to Jie, declaring it was for boys only.
another interactive exhibit whereby they chose the clothes for the characters on a computer screen and the characters would appear in the village.
A noisy installation. The kids were allowed to make a din with all these pots, bells and mundane tools. Boy, was it a racket.
Ha, my cute peas in a pod. erm. Pot.
Yet another installation.
Ha, art and play combined into one...
They enjoyed themselves climbing through the holes and going up and down the ramp.
I was delighted with the trip. Tong said he liked the National Museum while Jie preferred the Art Museum. How fortunate we were to be able to get free entry into the museums to get to see these enthralling exhibits.
The school holiday was coming to an end. ha, I was looking forward to the usual routine we had during the school term. The two of you pouted and whined...heh. It had been a blast, this June holiday. I could not wait to go for our next holiday! Yay Birmingham.
We thank Jesus for blessing us, watching over us and making all things work for our good. We thank God for guiding all of our steps all of our days. In Jesus' name, amen.
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