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‘Together Our Singapore Spirit’ in Singapore Sign Language
2021
Ee Wun’s favourite pastime is to sketch on her phone. As Ee Wun’s main mode of communication is sign language, she wants to play a part in Singapore’s journey to become more inclusive through her artwork. By teaching Singaporeans how to sign ‘Singapore’ this National Day, she hopes to create more awareness about the language and inspire others to learn how to sign.
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Culture and Heritage
About The Maker
Established in 1955, the Singapore Association for the Deaf has been serving the Deaf and Hard-of-hearing community for the past six decades.


56 Years As One
2021
Inspired by stamp designs, Orion pays tribute to Singapore’s essential services that have made Singapore safe with this artwork. They are represented by Jewel Changi Airport and a skytrain, and vehicles such as a fire engine, police car, a food delivery bicycle and an army tanker. The artwork is peppered with leaves to illustrate our Garden City and the beautiful plants at Jewel Changi Airport.
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Nature
Singapore Icons
Transportation
About The Maker
Rainbow Centre envisions a world where persons with disabilities are empowered and thriving in inclusive communities. It works with partners to create opportunities for persons with disabilities to make the most of their abilities and participate meaningfully in society.


As One United People
2022
A picture of unity: five individuals of different races and religions raising their hands together against a backdrop of Singapore’s landmarks. This meaningful artwork was birthed from a collaboration between Wei Lun, who specialises in digital drawings, and his close friends, Bing Yao and Henry, whose common favourite character is Doraemon.
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Culture and Heritage
Singapore Icons
About The Maker
Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore provides persons with cerebral palsy and multiple disabilities with early intervention, special education, rehabilitation services, day activity centre programmes, vocational training and employment. It hopes to empower individuals by helping them realise their full potential and lead fulfilled, dignified lives.




Blooming Singapore
2023
'Blooming Singapore' is a testament to the harmonious coexistence of different cultures and traditions. It embodies Singapore's inclusive spirit and its journey of growth, blooming into a nation that embraces its multicultural fabric while forging a shared future.
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Abstract
Food
Nature
Neighbourhood
Singapore Icons
Transportation
About The Maker
‘Blooming Singapore’ was co-created by 6 artists with disabilities and an SG Enable Enabling Volunteer.
The artwork shaped like Singapore’s National Flower, an orchid, symbolises the nation’s resilience and blooming progress. A heart-shaped center connects the petals, each representing a unique facet of Singapore, symbolising unity and harmony.
Each petal of the orchid showcases the nation’s vibrant energy and cultural richness, inspired by Braille dots, celebrating the diverse people of Singapore and their commitment to inclusivity and harmony.
From noodles to local treats like Ice Kachang, one petal celebrates Singapore’s rich food culture and the joy of shared culinary experiences.
The vibrant petals reflect Singapore’s ever-evolving landscapes, including transportation and landmarks, capturing the nation’s progress, and innovation.








Civil Defence
2024
In our four years collaboration with the National Day Parade (NDP) Executive Committee, we partnered with Special Education schools (SPEDs), various renowned organisations, schools, individuals, and non-profit arts organisation to co-create various NDP packs artworks.
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Culture and Heritage
Neighbourhood
Singapore Icons
Transportation
About The Maker
Singapore is known for being a multiracial country, our people are, therefore, adaptable and can react to situations when necessary. We continue to believe in helping one another regardless of our race and religion. The four persons here represented different cultural backgrounds in a shared, harmonious society, ready to protect our people, our animals, our homes, and our communities, with the support of our Civil Defence.















Colours Of My Country
2020
Katy’s artwork depicts Singapore with apartment buildings and trees, and the island is split into three colours which represent her feelings about Singapore, showcasing her love for Singapore in spite of these extraordinary times. Perhaps, the simple but powerful use of colours illustrates how the visually impaired think through more abstract but equally evocative means.
Red represents life and vibrancy, because to her, “Singapore is a brilliant, fantastic place with strength and unity.” Blue, in turn, represents reliability and trustworthiness, as Singapore provides for her needs for a safe home, food, and clean water. Additionally, blue refers to the clear skies she sees every day, which she is immensely grateful for. Her love for nature is further reinforced by the symbolism of green, representing Singapore’s green spaces – the beautiful parks where she can roam freely – as well as growth. As she summarises, “Home is where I feel safe because I am accepted and loved, and can care for others. It is also a place where there is peace and harmony.”
Katy developed her visual impairment as an adult due to the removal of tumor in her optic nerves, losing sight in her right eye and only having tunnel vision on her left. While this was an immense psychological loss, she learnt to overcome this. Today, Katy even treats her condition as a source of amusement, once watching Titanic three times, focusing on different parts of the screen each time, then subsequently piecing them together to fully visualise the movie.
A volunteer and client of Touch Art, SAVH’s art and handicraft programme, Katy and her team of volunteers help other visually handicapped individuals learn new skills, identify their capability and talents, stay mentally active and connect with the community. A role model for both the visually impaired and the seeing, Katy demonstrates that the visually impaired can actively involve themselves in growing Singapore.
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Abstract
Neighbourhood
About The Maker
The mission of Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped is to help the visually handicapped help themselves by acquiring new skills and gaining self-reliance to cope with the integration into society.
The Touch Art Programme was introduced to the visually impaired clients to equip them with skills to produce different handicraft items such as bookmarks, drink coasters, mousepads, greeting cards, canvas paintings and decorated glass plates, using the sense of touch.
It provides the clients a platform to showcase their talent, opportunities to socialize with others and employment opportunities through the making of the handicraft items.


Connectedness
2023
'Connectedness' reflects Singapore’s connectivity, harmony, and progress. It celebrates Singapore's vibrant energy, adaptability, and ability to forge meaningful connections within its borders and beyond.
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Singapore Icons
Transportation
About The Maker
‘Connectedness’, co-created by 5 artists with disabilities and an SG Enable Enabling Volunteer, showcases Singapore’s role as a thriving hub of connectivity and her strength in fostering internal harmony while extending its influence outward.
Inspired by the iconic MRT map, the artwork features crisscrossing lines that represent the extensive network connecting Singapore’s bustling transportation system.
Scattered throughout the artwork, bubbles showcase various modes of transport, from MRT trains to cruises and departing planes from Changi Airport. Each element signifies the seamless connectivity that characterizes the nation, emphasizing her role as a global hub.
4 arrows point outward, representing the nation’s ability to connect with the world while keeping her roots alive. They serve as a reminder of Singapore’s commitment to embracing her past while moving confidently into the future.








Cyber Dragon
2021
Ernest often challenges himself as an artist and puts a lot of details into each of his artwork.
For his piece, he recreates the dragon playground – an iconic landmark in Singapore and named by New York culture blog Flavorwire.com as one of the 15 most amazing playgrounds in the world.
Through his artwork, Ernest celebrates the past, present and future of Singapore by merging the iconic heritage playground with robotic features and elements. He hopes to remind Singaporeans that we should always remain anchored in our cultural heritage even as we move towards the digital age.
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Neighbourhood
Singapore Icons
About The Maker
Muscular Dystrophy Association (Singapore) also known as MDAS, is a non-profit social service agency that supports persons with muscular dystrophy and their families facing the life-threatening effects of neuromuscular conditions. It is committed to uplifting the lives of persons with muscular dystrophy and enhancing the quality of life for them and their families.


Dancing Queens and Kings
2020
Gabriella’s artwork serves as a celebration of the people she cherishes around her. As one of the figures in red in the middle, she is surrounded by many of her friends, teachers and family members, engaging in her favourite activity, dancing. As Gabriella drew this artwork, she was envisioning their regular dance sessions accompanied by Michael Jackson tunes.
The scene she portrays of herself dancing may be deeply personal, but the underlying message – celebrating the people we have around us and just having fun with them – is something that many of us can relate to. Indeed, she thinks that regardless of what setbacks we may encounter, there is always joy to be found from doing what we love.
Such a lively style is typical of her other work. Subjects like flowers and snowmen fascinate her: “Painting them well makes it as if they are dancing, and that makes me smile”. She has lately developed a greater interest for these, marking a departure from her previous work with portraits.
Apart from creating artworks for the Down Syndrome Association, where some are sold to the public, she frequently creates watercolours at home for her family. These serve as a powerful expression of her “love and feelings” – once, she spent 2 weeks working on a watercolour of a flower, which she gifted to her father.
This National Day, Gabriella looks forward to dancing and singing to the songs played during the parade. Her favourite song, in particular, is Kit Chan’s “Home”. She thinks that we can all celebrate National Day a little differently this year by baking birthday cakes and holding parties, like we would for our friends.
Because, after all, Singapore is where many of our loved ones are, and surely that is worth celebrating!
You can support and learn more about Down Syndome Association here.
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Abstract
People and Occupations
About The Maker
Down Syndrome Association (Singapore) provides holistic support to persons with Down syndrome and their families and caregivers, and educates the public about the genetic condition. It enables a person with Down syndrome to attain his or her full potential and be able to contribute back to the society.


Defence Spirits of Singapore
2021
Ziqry has a strong interest in drawing and loves to use art to tell his stories. Sometimes, he would create his own fictional characters and add in elements and designs to make them stand out, like what he has done with this artwork.
Depicting the ‘Singapore Defence Spirits’, the lines and colours bring out the distinctiveness and might of our four defence vehicles. He hopes the artwork will remind Singaporeans of the defence system that Singapore has built over the years to protect and keep everyone safe.
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Transportation
About The Maker
APSN Chaoyang School caters to children aged 7-12 years old with mild intellectual disability and mild autism. The school guides its students towards adaptive behaviour as expressed through teaching conceptual, social and practical adaptive skills.

Digital Defence
2024
In our 5th collaboration with the National Day Parade (NDP) Executive Committee, we partnered Temenggong Artists-In-Residence, a renowned non-profit arts organisation, to co-create 6 artworks with 40 student artists from 22 Special Education (SPED) schools for the 2024 NDP packs.
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People and Occupations
About The Maker
Digital Defence is arrayed here with elements from the cyber world, internet security and our robotic era. We must continuously educate our young and the elderly to utilize social media and technology appropriately and responsibly. By mentally preparing and protecting ourselves from online scams and falsehoods, we can instead utilize our advanced Digital Defence to its fullest and benefit Singapore and our people through practical technology usage.













Diversity
2023
‘Diversity’ invites viewers to appreciate the richness and complexity of Singapore's cultural tapestry, created by individuals with unique perspectives. It stands as a visual testament to the nation's commitment to inclusivity, unity, and resilience.
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Abstract
Culture and Heritage
Nature
Singapore Icons
About The Maker
‘Diversity’, co-created by 5 artists with disabilities and an SG Enable Enabling Volunteer, portrays the vibrant and multifaceted nature of Singapore.
‘Diversity’ reveals the shape of Singapore, with sections that showcase the diverse communities that make up the nation. It features iconic elements such as HDB flats, transportation modes like buses and MRT, landmarks including Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands, and a diverse representation of people.
The artwork symbolises unity amidst diversity, celebrating the inclusivity and multicultural fabric of Singaporean society. National Servicemen are depicted, highlighting their commitment to defence and National Service.







