Singapore, a Thriving Hub for Artists: Aryan Arora’s Work Sparks a Dynamic Dialogue on Mental Health
Updated On: 23 August, 2024 07:14 PM IST | Mumbai | Buzz
Aryan’s journey, stemming from a small town called Saharanpur in India, began with a series of pressing `Whys`.

Aryan Arora
You cannot miss looking at art at every turn in Singapore. Masterpieces by surrealist Salvador Dalí, Colombian painter and sculptor Fernando Botero, American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama, can be found across the island. Along with showcasing works of renowned stalwart artists, Singapore is also focused on nurturing home-grown and regional talents. One such artist is Aryan Arora.
Aryan’s journey, stemming from a small town called Saharanpur in India, began with a series of pressing 'Whys'. Having studied in Welham boarding school in Dehradun most of his life, he figured out that he was born to disrupt. The deep-rooted patriarchal ideals he realised led him to question the very fabric of society. Though he did not aspire to take up art and was happy studying academics, destiny had other plans in store for him. ‘I remember when I was locked in a room filled with canvas and paint in my school, I just started painting. I did not step out for a few hours till I completed my first painting’ he says.

