Creative Minds Move Worlds

Art and Ideas for a Life Beyond the Box

“Divorced from the cosmos, from nature, from society and from each other,we have become fractured and fragmented.”

Daisaku Ikeda

Gold logo of Sundial Studios featuring a stylised sundial with a true north anchor,  directional rays in shadow and light, a maze in the center representing the whole mind mind,  with the company name beneath.
A warm, smiling artist Hilary Lee in her 50s with gray wavy hair and blue eyes, encouraging you to live outside the box

Sundial Studios
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Exploring themes that explore fragmentation and challenge the illusion of separateness

Research and Opinion - Articles and essays with ideas for living vibrantly outside the box, and societal evolution as a whole.


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We are living in a time of deep fracture and imbalance.

What we have broken apart within ourselves is now reflected through the world we have built: a planet subjugated, minds overloaded, the deep intelligence of the heart disconnected.

In exalting reason and scorning mystery, we severed mind from body, intellect from intuition, imagination from reason, human from nature.

By building boxes shaped in a way to fit only some, we have.created a civilisation sophisticated in design but disconnected from humanity  — progress without common purpose.

Sundial Studios aims to be a channel for art and ideas that speak volumes, and a space to explore, expand and create solutions. 

We integrate science, philosophy, art and energy into everything we do: to see the bigger picture; to tackle challenges with imagination, feeling with humanity as well as thinking with intellect; to dissolve illusion, accept paradox and reframe the narrative;  to create intuitively and instinctively through exploration and play as well as discernment.

Step through our portals to join us in exploring a non dual world built of shadows and light.  

Solo Exhibition of Original Art Work

The Pan Pacific Hotel, Raffles Boulevard, Level 2 Atrium
From Dec 3rd 2025 - Feb 28 2026

Pan Pacific Singapore and Sundial Studios present:

SEE: The Implicate Order
From Fragmentation to Wholeness

An exhibition by Hilary Lee

Date: 3 December 2025 – 28 February 2026

Venue: Level 2, Public Art Space at Pan Pacific Singapore

Hexagram 40: Deliverance. An abstract painting inspired by the I Ching with a  fiery sky with swirling reds, oranges, and blues. A castle is at the bottom center, with spirals and glowing orbs in the background, creating a mystical, dreamlike scene.

In SEE: The Implicate Order: From Fragmentation to Wholeness Singapore-based artist Hilary Lee invites viewers on a contemplative journey into the interconnectedness of all things—across time, space, and consciousness.

The exhibition draws its name and conceptual foundation from physicist David Bohm’s theory of the implicate order—an underlying field in which all things are internally related and arise from a deeper, undivided whole.

But if the real world is one unified field, why are we so fragmented as people and as a planet?

Far from unified, our lived experience tells a  story of disconnection between mind and body, imagination and intellect, self and nature, as well as each other.

SEE: The Implicate Order explores this paradox and asks a central question:

What must we resolve in ourselves, in our systems, in our ways of seeing to move beyond this illusion of separateness?

Through evocative, layered mixed media and collage, the exhibition becomes a contemplative journey across four Movements or Portals, each illuminating a different dimension of this inquiry.

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The Freedom of Creative Expansion

“My weekly session at Sundial Studios is one of the highlights of my week. As someone new to exploring creativity and learning to 'go with the flow' rather than focusing on the outcome, I’ve found it to be such a nurturing and encouraging space. There’s a real freedom in leaving expectations at the door, experimenting with different materials and techniques, and allowing intuition and curiosity to guide the process.”

- C.B.

Art studio workspace with painting supplies, notebooks, brushes and paper  and two women working on art projects. The chaotic background features artwork, creativity, and windows letting in natural light.