Life Drawing Models Wanted Singapore [updated]

Most studios have a strict "no photography" policy to protect the model’s identity.

If you have a reliable sense of time, a comfortable relationship with your body, and the ability to sit (or stand) like a statue for an hour, this is a surprisingly lucrative and meditative side hustle. The Singapore art community is welcoming, professional, and always hungry for fresh faces and diverse body types. Life Drawing Models Wanted Singapore

28B Kerbau Road was nestled in the heart of Little India. On a Wednesday evening, the streets were a riot of color and sound—the clinking of prata plates, the scent of jasmine and diesel, the rhythmic chanting from the temples. But the shophouse at 28B was oddly quiet. Most studios have a strict "no photography" policy

The man in the business suit wasn't using charcoal. He was using a brush with no paint, just water on black paper. But where the water touched, images bloomed. Images of Kavin. 28B Kerbau Road was nestled in the heart of Little India

The art scene in Singapore is experiencing a vibrant resurgence, and with it, the demand for life drawing models has reached an all-time high. From prestigious institutions like the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) to intimate, independent sketching circles in Tiong Bahru, the call for "Life Drawing Models Wanted in Singapore" is a common sight on arts job boards and community forums. If you have ever considered stepping onto the dais, now is the perfect time to explore this unique form of artistic contribution.

Mention if you have experience in yoga, dance, or athletics, as these often translate to better "hold" strength.

If you are interested, send a clear full-body silhouette photo (in swimwear) and your availability to the studios listed above. Do not send professional headshots; send honest posture.