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Botanical Brushstrokes: Painting with Nature's Colours and Spice Garden Tour

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Fri, 20 Jun 2025
10:00AM - 11:15AM
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Function Hall, Fort Canning Centre
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Children; Families
Children; Families
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Free

Discover the vibrant world of natural colours hidden within Fort Canning Park's Spice Garden! In this unique hands-on workshop, young artists will learn how beautiful artworks can be created using plant-based dyes and pigments.

Begin your journey with an enriching tour through the aromatic Spice Garden, where you'll discover fascinating plants that have been used for centuries not just for cooking, but also for creating stunning colours. From turmeric's brilliant yellow to butterfly pea's mesmerising blue, children will learn to identify these special plants and understand their traditional uses.                                                                                                          

The adventure continues as participants create original artwork using these natural dyes. This immersive experience combines art, nature, and history in a fun and memorable way.

Perfect for budding artists and nature enthusiasts aged 5 and above. Children aged 12 and below must be accompanied by an adult.

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Children 12 and below would require at least one accompanying adult.

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