Le Jardin
A French garden opposite The Parisian Macao, is the best spot to capture panoramic skyline with the Eiffel Tower. Don't miss to experience a romantic picnic and share precious moments relaxing on the lawn.
Lobster Painter
Event Period: From now until 14 May 2025
Styled as a self-portrait, this sculpture revisits the classic idea of the artist holding a paintbrush and speaks to the existential angst involved when looking for meaning within the process of painting. The deeper you look, the more difficult it is to find and in turn, the more absurd it becomes. The melting paintbrush also draws on art historical motifs such as Dalí's melting clocks. Through the veneer of pop, colour, and humour, Colbert pushes the limits of self-representation in a society of hyper-consumption, uplifting this gruelling activity beyond the self. Displayed at Le Jardin, this art piece perfectly complements to the majestic background of the Eiffel Tower at the Parisian Macao.

Event Period: From now until 14 May 2025
Styled as a self-portrait, this sculpture revisits the classic idea of the artist holding a paintbrush and speaks to the existential angst involved when looking for meaning within the process of painting. The deeper you look, the more difficult it is to find and in turn, the more absurd it becomes. The melting paintbrush also draws on art historical motifs such as Dalí's melting clocks. Through the veneer of pop, colour, and humour, Colbert pushes the limits of self-representation in a society of hyper-consumption, uplifting this gruelling activity beyond the self. Displayed at Le Jardin, this art piece perfectly complements to the majestic background of the Eiffel Tower at the Parisian Macao.

Lobster Painter
Event Period: From now until 14 May 2025
Styled as a self-portrait, this sculpture revisits the classic idea of the artist holding a paintbrush and speaks to the existential angst involved when looking for meaning within the process of painting. The deeper you look, the more difficult it is to find and in turn, the more absurd it becomes. The melting paintbrush also draws on art historical motifs such as Dalí's melting clocks. Through the veneer of pop, colour, and humour, Colbert pushes the limits of self-representation in a society of hyper-consumption, uplifting this gruelling activity beyond the self. Displayed at Le Jardin, this art piece perfectly complements to the majestic background of the Eiffel Tower at the Parisian Macao.

Event Period: From now until 14 May 2025
Styled as a self-portrait, this sculpture revisits the classic idea of the artist holding a paintbrush and speaks to the existential angst involved when looking for meaning within the process of painting. The deeper you look, the more difficult it is to find and in turn, the more absurd it becomes. The melting paintbrush also draws on art historical motifs such as Dalí's melting clocks. Through the veneer of pop, colour, and humour, Colbert pushes the limits of self-representation in a society of hyper-consumption, uplifting this gruelling activity beyond the self. Displayed at Le Jardin, this art piece perfectly complements to the majestic background of the Eiffel Tower at the Parisian Macao.

General Information
LOCATION
Opposite The Parisian Macao
OPENING HOURS
10:00am - 8:00pm
Last Entry: 7:30pm
Opposite The Parisian Macao
OPENING HOURS
10:00am - 8:00pm
Last Entry: 7:30pm