
Art Collective 2- Let Art Flow
Be One Gallery is excited to present Art Collective 2 – Let Art Flow, an inspiring exhibition held at Raffles City Shopping Centre in Singapore. This showcase continues our commitment to highlighting Singapore’s finest artistic talents, bringing their work closer to the community and sparking inspiration for home décor. Since 2017, Be One Gallery has proudly championed both emerging and established artists, creating a platform that bridges their creativity with a wider audience. Our exhibitions are known for their immersive experiences, making art approachable and captivating for collectors, art enthusiasts, and the community alike.
Supported by FortyTwo, Singapore’s leading e-furniture brand, Art Collective 2 – Let Art Flow celebrates the seamless integration of art into everyday living. Hosted at the Qoltured by FortyTwo showroom, this collaboration reimagines how art and lifestyle intersect, transforming living spaces into vibrant and personalized environments. It’s a perfect blend of creativity and functionality, showing how art can enhance our homes and enrich our lives.
As part of our commitment to giving back, Be One Gallery is proud to collaborate with the Breast Cancer Foundation for this exhibition. For every artwork purchased, 10% of the proceeds will be donated to support the foundation’s invaluable work. By bringing home a piece of art, you’re not just adding beauty and meaning to your space—you’re also contributing to a noble cause. Each piece will serve as a reminder of the difference you’ve made in the fight against breast cancer, offering both joy and fulfillment every time you admire it.
This partnership reflects Be One Gallery’s belief in the transformative power of art—not just to inspire, but to create meaningful change in the world. With Art Collective 2 – Let Art Flow, we hope to ignite a deeper love for art while making a positive impact on the causes we hold close to our hearts. Together, let’s let art flow and make it a force for good.
Catch my paintings Rice Terrace of Yogyakarta and Glorious Peacock there (click on images below to view details of paintings):


