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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
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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.















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
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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.








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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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.

Icons of Singapore
2021
Javier displays his flair for intricate designs and illustrates it on cultural symbols and landmarks. He sees ‘The Singapore Spirit’ as the coalescence of progress and heritage. The artwork includes a cup of bubble tea – something modern he sees that unifies our delightfully diverse country.
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Food
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.
Military Defence
2024
In our four years 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
Transportation
About The Maker
The varied styles of painting our military state and the different backgrounds of our Regulars and National Servicemen. A solid internal and operational team will be formidable on the external front for our Military Defence, as we can deploy each serviceman’s strengths to their best in protecting our city-state.















Out In The City
2020
Kim Han’s artwork features a man with a mask on as he prepares to go for a jog during the circuit breaker period. The elaborate background includes Changi Airport, with Terminal 3, the control tower and a plane as the key distinguishing features, with potted plants and tropical trees lining the roads.
During the circuit breaker, the man goes on a solitary walk with mask on, as a means of exercise, reflecting the importance of keeping fit and safe. There is also beauty to be found in the elaborate background, a reminder of how developed Singapore’s infrastructure is and by extension, our potential to continue progressing.
Kim Han explains that Changi Airport is his favourite place in Singapore, and that buildings and city life fascinate him, which is why he wanted to draw these different elements in as much detail as possible.
As his brother Alex shares, the impressive level of detail in his artwork reflects the methodical way that Kim Han thinks. “He sees things and memorises details, then he replicates it in his artworks. He expresses himself in a way nobody else can.”
Though Kim Han enjoys all forms of painting and drawing, he most enjoys pencil and marker sketching as well as Chinese brush painting. At home, he has drawn an impressive range of drawings, with a series on the beautiful sights in Japan, including temples and cherry blossoms.
At TOUCH Community Services, he participates in the TOUCH Centre for Independent Living (TCIL), where he helps with housekeeping tasks and also takes part in special art-related programmes. Having been at TCIL for 25 years, he hopes that his efforts will foster greater support for the community around him.
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People and Occupations
Singapore Icons
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About The Maker
Since 1986, called to serve the needy and disadvantaged, TOUCH values every person and enables them to strengthen families – the foundation of society. Over the years, TOUCH has reached out to many individuals from all religions and races, including children, youths, families, people with special and healthcare needs and the elderly.


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
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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.


Psychological Defence
2024
In our four years 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
Singapore Icons
Transportation
About The Maker
Though Singapore is a young nation, our state-building involves taking pride in maintaining our defence pillars, uniting our people globally, and holding onto a shared identity as we stand together during difficult times to defend our country’s interests.

















Safeguard
2022
History buff Daniel’s great passion for tanks and the Singapore Army is clearly evident in his artwork. The three interlocked hands depicted represent the Army, Air Force and Navy, which provide stability and strength to each other, preserving the peace and security of this nation. Inspired by the fighting spirit of the SAF, Daniel is also determined to do his part and serve the nation.
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Transportation
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.


Singapore, My Beautiful Home
2022
Beatrice’s creative mash-up of Singapore’s national icons, particularly those in the aerospace scene, is proof of her fascination with it. An aircraft enthusiast, Beatrice loves visiting the airport’s viewing galleries and enjoys travelling around the world as well.
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Singapore Icons
Transportation
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.

