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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.


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.




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.















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.








Eat, Play, Repeat
2020
To Rizq and Qays, two inseparable twins, home is defined by their sense of brotherhood. In collaboration with their mother, Madam Nur Hidayah Shahrudin, their artwork features some of their favourite things to do together at home.
Using pre-cut shapes, the twins assembled a cute portrait of themselves building Lego blocks together at home. The numerous Lego blocks depicted in the artwork’s background further reinforce how much they enjoy this. In fact, by depicting themselves with similar colours and patterns but in different areas, they portray themselves as “same same but different”, possessing individual personalities but united by common interests.
At the bottom half of the artwork, they portray another tender scene of two hands holding onto the same spoon to share a plate of chicken rice, one of their favourite dishes.
This artwork powerfully conveys the importance of family. Rizq has Cerebral Palsy, a physical disability that affects movement and posture. Yet, his relationship with his brother Qays, who is typical, is strong and loving.
As expected, these twins love art. “Rizq and Qays always ask when the next Superhero Me session is; whenever they hear that there’s one soon, they get really excited,” shares Madam Hidayah. Beyond this, they have other hobbies too, Rizq’s family describes him as a social butterfly who loves interacting with others. At home, he enjoys painting and watching his family play “Just Dance”.
Rizq is deeply protective and will react when he perceives that his loved ones are being bullied. He loves his family fervently.
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Abstract
Culture and Heritage
Food
About The Maker
Superhero Me is a ground-up inclusive arts group that empowers children from diverse backgrounds through the arts, social mixing and purposeful programming.


Equality In Motion
2021
Haziq likes to draw and experiment with colours to create elaborate artwork. The four interlocked arms in his artwork celebrate the many facets of Singapore’s multi-ethnic diversity, as they work together harmoniously to create iconic landmarks that our country is known for. From the Singapore Flyer to Marina Bay Sands, our landmarks put Singapore on the world map of wonders and excitement.
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Culture and Heritage
Singapore Icons
About The Maker
APSN Katong School is one of the 4 special education (SPED) schools in APSN, a social service agency that provides education and vocational training for individuals with mild intellectual disability. It adopts a holistic approach in its curriculum and programmes which include vocational and social skills to prepare its beneficiaries for open employment and lifelong learning, and enable persons with special needs to be active contributors to society. Katong School is the only APSN School which runs both the Primary and Secondary curriculum.


GardenCity
2021
Philip’s creativity lies in his imagination and flair for the aesthetics. This artwork is about his love for Singapore. It depicts the Botanic Gardens where plants, flowers and trees grow beautifully. The buildings in the background are landmarks in Singapore. The four human figures represent the four different races of Singaporeans.
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Culture and Heritage
Nature
Singapore Icons
About The Maker
MINDS has been serving persons with intellectual disabilities (PWIDs) across their entire lifespan in the past 59 years. Helping and enhancing the quality of life of over 3,000 PWIDs annually, and also caring for and supporting of the families and caregivers of PWIDs. Today, with a close to 800-strong workforce supported by passionate volunteers, MINDS runs over 30 facilities, services and programmes island-wide.


Heritage Games
2022
A collaborative piece between Daniel and Jezebel, this detailed piece of art brings us back to our childhoods with its depiction of chapteh and an inflatable paper ball. These are a reminder of our heritage, as well as the importance of cooperation, determination and sportsmanship. Jezebel herself has a natural talent for chapteh, and boasts a strong record of keeping it in the air with six consecutive kicks.
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Culture and Heritage
Singapore Icons
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.



Keeping Home Safe
2022
Sheltered walkways, neighbourhood parks and communal areas – everyday views that are commonly taken for granted, but which represent the privilege and comfort that Singaporeans enjoy. Eight artists from Arts@Metta highlighted these amenities in their collaborative piece as a reminder to Singaporeans to count our blessings, and play our part to protect this community.
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Culture and Heritage
Neighbourhood
About The Maker
Metta Welfare Association provides social services in children care, special education, disability care, supported employment for youth and medical care ranging from infancy to old age, regardless of race or religion. We are dedicated to delivering social service programmes for individuals and families by collaborating with our donors, partners, vendors and community organisations.









Move Forward and Be Stronger!
2022
Through her artwork, Yun Ying paid tribute to everyday heroes who selflessly contributed to the fight against the pandemic. The optimistic artist is also a disciplined fitness enthusiast, exercising six days a week. Despite only coming to Singapore in 2019, Yun Ying is well on her way to mastering English, and has acquainted herself with local spots like Marina Bay Sands and Tampines Hub.
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Culture and Heritage
Nature
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.


Multiracial
2021
Beatrice loves to draw and her favourite genre is Asian Art. This artwork depicts the multi-ethnic society in Singapore living in harmony which is illustrated by the four people of different races.
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Culture and Heritage
About The Maker
APSN Delta Senior School is part of APSN Education Services Ltd, a social service agency that provides special education and student care, and adult care. It adopts a holistic approach in its curriculum and programmes which includes vocational and social skills to prepare its beneficiaries for open employment and lifelong learning, and enables persons with special needs to be active contributors to society.


My Photo Frames
2022
Louis captured his dearest memories of Singapore in photo frames: familiar landmarks like Marina Bay Sands and heritage playgrounds, his beloved classmates, and iced gem biscuits, his favourite local snack.
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Culture and Heritage
Food
Singapore Icons
About The Maker
Eden School maximises the potential and transforms the lives of its students through a quality education that encompasses an autism-focused curriculum, competent staff and strong family collaboration.

