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Candy-Colored Sculptures by Poh Sin Studio Ornaments Aquatic Life — Colossal

Last updated: June 17, 2025 11:10 am
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Pamela Poh Sin Tan, the creative mind behind Poh Sin Studio, has recently unveiled her latest collection titled “Specimen Garden.” This series of freestanding sculptures beautifully captures the essence of coral-inspired forms, showcasing Tan’s ability to translate the intricate ecologies of her large-scale public works into smaller, standalone pieces of art.

Drawing inspiration from the natural world, Tan’s sculptures reflect her fascination with the intelligent structures found in coral, roots, jellyfish, and diatoms. By embellishing sand-coated laser-cut steel with small chalcedony stone beads, she creates pieces that exude ethereal elegance and beauty.

Rooted in the ornamentation traditions of her Chinese-Malaysian heritage, Tan seamlessly combines contemporary techniques with timeless themes of fragility, strength, and beauty. Each sculpture in the “Specimen Garden” series feels like a living fragment of a surreal coral garden, with plant-like postures, reef-like textures, and jewel-like details. Together, these pieces form a quiet ecosystem of imagined species that exist somewhere between nature and artifice.

Tan’s work invites viewers to contemplate the delicate balance between the natural and the artificial, highlighting the beauty and complexity of the world around us. To stay updated on Poh Sin Studio’s latest creations, visit their website and follow them on Instagram.

The “Specimen Garden” collection features a variety of sculptures, each with its own unique color palette and design. From the pink and yellow curves of “Fanora” to the tall green structure of “Melona” adorned with red beads, each piece in the series is a testament to Tan’s artistic vision and craftsmanship.

Whether you’re drawn to the intricate details of “Lacebud” or the vibrant hues of “Aurelia,” there is something for everyone in Tan’s enchanting garden of sculptures. Take a closer look at the intricate details of each piece, from the scalloped edges to the delicate beadwork, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Tan’s coral-inspired creations.

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Experience the wonder of “Specimen Garden” for yourself and discover the magic that Pamela Poh Sin Tan has brought to life through her art. Each sculpture is a testament to the artist’s creativity and skill, inviting viewers to explore the intersection of nature, art, and design.

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