
To mind, there are two car brands that are synonymous with horses and we are only mentioning one of them for the purpose of this post: Porsche. The German brand's logo features the seal of the city that the company is headquartered at—Stuttgart, Germany; taking central position, a rearing black stallion that conveys the power of Porsche's cars.
As this year is the Chinese Year of the Horse, it makes marketing sense for Porsche to do something horse-related. Porsche roped in Singaporean artist Priscilla Tey to work on a mural for the Jewel retail space at Jewel Changi Airport. Titled, "Spirit of Legends", the artwork has horses surge across the wall, their forms dissolving and reforming in mid-gallop.
“I wanted the mural to feel joyful, a little magical, and unique,” Tey says, “and I hope viewers can discover new details in each time they look.” Visitors can also look forward to the Porsche 956 that is displayed on loan from the Porsche Museum. Sitting in the Culture Garage next to the mural, the 956 is widely regarded as one of the most successful racing prototypes in motorsport history. Having achieved four consecutive overall victories at Le Mans from 1982 to 1985, the 956 set a Nürburgring Nordschleife lap record that went unbroken for 35 years. Its racing livery fits in against the mural’s palette of blue, white, red and gold.

As part of the collaboration, there are a range of merch inspired by "Spirit of Legends". This includes T-shirts, thermal flasks and keychains, alongside limited-edition red packets designed by Tey. These are available exclusively at Porsche at Jewel.
"Spirit of Legends" is on public display until 31 March 2025