Arch Flower
Discover Arch Flower, a flower-inspired light art installation by French artist Cyril Lancelin

Arch Flower
Cyril Lancelin (France)
Location: Raffles Place Park
Tubular forms twist upward and outward, creating an archway that is at once a flower in bloom, an architectural passage and a body caught mid-movement.
Featuring gradients drawn from Singapore's tropical gardens, the installation’s surfaces transition subtly from pink to green, generating a soft and vibrant atmosphere where colour becomes a material in itself.
Arch Flower functions as a gathering place in Raffles Place, where monumentality reveals itself with unexpected lightness and open passage. Visitors are encouraged to move through, pause within, and photograph themselves basking in the gradient light. Like flowers, the structure opens outward, creating space at its centre for shared experience through colour and form.
About the artist
Cyril Lancelin is a French artist born in Lyon. He develops hybrid work spanning sculptures, immersive installations, virtual experiences, and videos. His practice forges links between the physical and the fictional, drawing from a visual vocabulary rooted in primitive geometry. Repetition and parametric generation recur throughout his practice.
By connecting architecture with the human body, the everyday with the functional, the perennial with the ephemeral, and science with nature, he presents an essentially optimistic vision through digital and physical works that construct an artificial, experiential landscape bridging multiple realities.
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