Keywords: fort canning green park singapore public domain publicdomain outdoor Pedas Pedas 2006 By Kumari Nahappan (Singapore) "Aptly named Pedas Pedas, meaning ‘spicy’ in Malay, this giant, dirty-red chilli pepper sculpture lies on the ground behind the National Museum as if it had just fallen from its plant. This wax-covered bronze (bronze with patina, a greenish film caused by corrosion) sculpture is located near the Fort Canning Park entrance along Canning Rise." www.nparks.gov.sg/cms/docs/diy_guide/FCPSculptureTrail.pdf Pedas Pedas 2006 By Kumari Nahappan (Singapore) "Aptly named Pedas Pedas, meaning ‘spicy’ in Malay, this giant, dirty-red chilli pepper sculpture lies on the ground behind the National Museum as if it had just fallen from its plant. This wax-covered bronze (bronze with patina, a greenish film caused by corrosion) sculpture is located near the Fort Canning Park entrance along Canning Rise." www.nparks.gov.sg/cms/docs/diy_guide/FCPSculptureTrail.pdf |