Uniquely Us

Uniquely Us

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From food in our everyday lives to the landscapes and buildings of our local cultures, students explored the concept of uniqueness through their immediate environment. Each work demonstrates a strong sense of desire to highlight the beauty of unique qualities yet the need for togetherness, celebrating diversity and polarities. Expanding on the concept of uniqueness, students further explored unique compositional concepts and materiality to expand the potential of their chosen medium. Let’s enjoy these thoughtful works by students that reflect their unique self, cultures and communities.

Rolling In the Wind

Title:  Rolling In The Wind Medium: Colour pencils / digital animation School: Yuhua Secondary Student Artist(s) & class: Advita C Raj 106, Ashton Sim 106, Fatinah Binti Osman 106, Li Zi Lin 106 Poh Qian Enn 106, Siti Nur Maisarah Binte Muhd Husairi 106, Harini Selvarasu 105, Jolyne Teo Wei He 105, Tharrini Jessie Uthayakumar 105

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Title:  ✌🏻🤏🏻(2-0) Medium: Pencil on Paper Actual size of work: 630mm (H)  X 295mm (W) School: Lakeside Primary School Student Artist(s) & class: Norfaiz Mateen Bin Norfarizal (5D), Nur Insyirah Binte Mohamad Hairil (5D), Mohamad Helmi Bin Shahwam (5A), Liu Yi (5E), Jamie Lim (5E), Muhammad Ilham Bin Redzuan (5F), Sam Ziqi (5E), Jannah Alisha Isa Gavin (5F), Yeo Kai Tong […]

Hands

Title:  Hands Medium: Colour pencil & digital enhancement Actual size of work: 16cm x 8cm School: Yuhua Secondary School Student Artist(s) & class: Isaac Tan 205, Orkid Elzira Md Fazli 203 Artist Statement: Hands represent humanity because humans make, do and build things with them. They are the catalyst of our creativity, the characteristics that belong uniquely to […]

As We Develop

Title:  As We Develop Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Actual size of work: 16 X 20 inch School: Millennia Institute Student Artist(s) & class: Zhang Zhiyun (21MI08) Artist Statement: While China and Singapore are different countries, both share similarities in their development of skyscrapers for economic development and struggle to preserve heritage buildings. The water in […]

BLISSFULLY SOUP

Title:  Blissfully Soup Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Actual size of work: 16 X 20 inch School: MILLENNIA INSTITUTE Student Artist(s) & class: Ahn Na Young (21MI01) Artist Statement: Blissfully Soup captures the hearty and carefree feelings I feel when drinking Tom yum soup. Besides advocating against food wastage and encouraging people to appreciate the scarcity […]

My Lakeside in Taman Jurong

Title: My Lakeside in Taman Jurong Medium: Watercolour and Marker on Watercolour Paper Actual size of work: 630mm (H) x 1188mm (W) School: Lakeside Primary School Student Artist(s) & class: Chen Yu Tong (3A), Muhammad Daniq Izzrafil Bin Amran (3A), Tang Anxin (3F), Liu Chang (3F), Summer Koh Jia En (3C), Jacob Chua Tong Chew (3C), Ezekiel Raivin Zhang (3C) Artist Statement: […]

Our local food

Title:  Our local food Medium: Acrylic Actual size of work: 40cm X 70cm School: Fuhua Secondary School Student Artist(s) & class: Teow Shing Wee Troyan (3S6), Jovia Low Le En (3S6), Soon Zhenxiang Erik (3S6), Arai Maki (3S4), Vanessa Lim Zhi Han (3S4), Ong Jun Yit (3S4) Artist Statement: We spy with our little eyes a kaleidoscope of mouth-watering dishes that […]

Interweaving Dreams into Reality

Title:  Interweaving Dreams into Reality Medium: Mixed Media Actual size of work: 1m x 0.7m School: Bukit Timah Primary School Student Artist(s) & class: Elijah Andrew Chan, Pri 3 Compassion, Aaron Lee, Primary 4 Compassion, Lain Qian Hui Pri 3 Respect, Lo Si Mun Pri 4 Adaptability, Clarice Kang Pri 4 Graciousness, Mohd Adam Sim Pri 4 Respect Artist Statement: Our […]

Stronger Singapore

Title:  Stronger Singapore Medium: Mixed Media Actual size of work: 1.5m by 1m School: Bukit Timah Primary School Student Artist(s) & class: Aashna Surenthiran, Hannah Poehlker, Paul Gabriel Jean Christian Cottet, Frankie Wang Fanqi, Kwong Otto Hao Chen, Primary 3 Respect Artist Statement: As we celebrated our nation’s 57th birthday, we reflected on how far has Singapore progressed. […]

Easing my mind

Title:  Easing my mind Medium: Water colour on paper Actual size of work: 297 x 420mm School: Bukit Batok Secondary School Student Artist(s) & class: Chen Bingkun (3A2) Artist Statement: Everyone needs a break occasionally. I long to take one by visiting a garden like the one I had painted. It would be a peaceful place […]