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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.


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.








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.








Fabric of Singapore
2023
'Fabric of Singapore' serves as a visual tribute to the nation's unity, resilience, and commitment to preserving its cultural heritage while embracing progress
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Abstract
Nature
Singapore Icons
About The Maker
‘Fabric of Singapore’, co-created by 5 artists with disabilities and an SG Enable Enabling Volunteer, showcases the unique fusion of tradition and modernity that defines Singapore. It features a patchwork that captures the essence of the nation’s identity.
The core of the patchwork features traditional motifs centered around a striking red dot symbolising unity and resilience. The artists seamlessly integrate traditional motifs with modern landmarks like the ArtScience Museum and Esplanade, celebrating Singapore’s cultural heritage and progress.
Surrounding the central composition, motifs inspired by tiles and patterns from our traditional heritage pay homage to the nation’s diverse cultural traditions. The artwork incorporates elements of nature, with flowers and plants symbolising Singapore’s harmonious coexistence with nature.







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.


Keeping Mother Earth Healthy
2022
The eight artists from Arts@Metta enjoy different forms of art – batik painting, Manga and fashion designing among others, they worked together to create this tribute to our “Garden City”. A reflection of Singapore’s unique landscape where urban living and nature are seamlessly weaved together, this artwork also contains their aspirations to keep the Earth clean and green.
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Nature
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.


My Country, My Love, My Life
2021
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Nature
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.


Past, Present, Future
2020
In this artwork of acrylic on canvas, Wei Lun draws upon elements of Singapore’s past and present to offer his vision for the future.
The greenery in his artwork represents how nature coexists in harmony with human development, expressing his hope that we do not lose sight of our vision of a “city in a garden” – modern yet green, sustainable and liveable. The depiction of boats and fish in the ocean, meanwhile, references Singapore’s sparkling past as a prosperous maritime port, with bumboats once piling the Singapore River. Wei Lun recognises that Singapore will continue relying heavily on trade, and celebrates its role as we continue to grow. Finally, the landscape of Singapore’s iconic tourist attractions showcases our current architectural feats. At the same time, though, it shows Singapore edging into the future as we surpass others in modernity and continue building infrastructure that is admired all over the world.
The moon and stars simultaneously enhance the beauty of the scene and explicitly reference the Singapore flag, and by extension, the strength and values of our country – that there is much to be thankful for.
His colourful, whimsical drawings reflect his vivid imagination. In fact, he articulates his dreams through art – for instance, to commemorate World Cerebral Palsy Day, he produced multiple drawings featuring individuals with cerebral palsy happily going about life, which he shared on social media with his friends.
While Wei Lun already has difficulties with fine motor movements due to cerebral palsy, he faces the additional challenge of hearing difficulties. Despite this, he helps out with numerous tasks at Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore, including the Pilot Pen project, where he labels the pens with price tags before repacking them back in boxes. Dependable and a quick learner, he has earned a great deal of trust and respect from his peers.
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Abstract
Nature
Singapore Icons
Transportation
About The Maker
Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore aims to empower persons with cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities so that they can realise their full potential and lead fulfilled, dignified lives. The Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational (GROW) Workshop involves trainees in social enterprise initiatives and projects. Through the creation of unique and inspiring gift items, GROW artists not only have the opportunity to exercise their artistic talents, but are also able to generate a sustainable income.


Singapore Race
2020
Henry Lim aimed to capture Singapore’s uniqueness through her landmarks. He was assisted by his friend, Ang Wei Lun, 30, who helped with filling in some of the artwork’s shapes as Henry has limited control over his movements.
His artwork shows a map for a wandering tourist, who is represented by a small figure. The man chooses his paths that are lined with attractions like the Merlion, Singapore Flyer, Gardens by the Bay and the iconic Sir Stamford Raffles statue. Furthermore, the man is portrayed in different states.
In one cutout, he is standing still in awe and admiring the attractions around him; in another, he is running along the path in excitement.
Henry hopes that we can celebrate the things that uniquely represent Singapore. Even though many of us have lived here for many years, unlike tourists visiting for the first time, he believes there is still much to be excited about. Henry has marshalled his talent in art to great effect.
His works have been displayed in numerous community events. Most notably, during the Singapore International Jewellery Show in 2019, Henry produced a stunning jewellery design that was selected to be created into an actual piece for showcase.
At CPAS, he joins the other artists for art programmes, and has been helping in the Sorting Room of the CPAS workshop. He sieves through donated items and prepares them for sale.
His favourite tourist attraction is the Merlion and he looks forward to visiting it again after the COVID-19 measures have been relaxed.
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Abstract
Nature
Singapore Icons
About The Maker
Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore aims to empower persons with cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities so that they can realise their full potential and lead fulfilled, dignified lives. The Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational (GROW) Workshop involves trainees in social enterprise initiatives and projects. Through the creation of unique and inspiring gift items, GROW artists not only have the opportunity to exercise their artistic talents, but are also able to generate a sustainable income.



Singapore Through a Kaleidoscope
2022
An avid fan of anime and Pokemon, Xin Min incorporated similar character drawing styles into her detailed artwork. In her kaleidoscopic view of Singapore, people of different occupations stand surrounded by iconic landmarks. By keeping people at the core of her artwork, Xin Min shares her belief that the development of our people is key to the continued progress of this nation.
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Nature
People and Occupations
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.


Singapore’s Beauty
2022
Each leveraging their strengths, Katy and Neena collaborated to create a portrait of strength, diversity, harmony and unity. To Neena, whose passion for art was reignited after a long hiatus, her tree represents the foundation of our country, as well as its growth and progress. Complementing this, Katy’s blooming flowers, with Singapore as the red dot in the middle, express how people of different backgrounds can come together to care for and support one another.
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Abstract
Nature
About The Maker
Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped is the national social service agency for the visually impaired. It provides clients with various rehabilitation and support services such as independent living skills and mobility training, recreational and social activities, Braille and audio material, assistive equipment, job skills support and job placement.


