A total of 41 artists with disabilities have contributed to the artwork for this year's National Day Parade (NDP) packs.
The NDP Executive Committee (EXCO) collaborated with SG Enable and ARTDIS (Arts & Disability) Singapore to create the artwork for the 2025 NDP packs in support of i'mable, an SG Enable public education initiative, which celebrates the abilities of persons with disabilities.
The artworks will be printed on this year's NDP packs, which are made from 100 per cent recycled polyester tote bags.
Here are the seven designs.
Of the 41 artists, 20 are students from Special Education (SPED) schools from ages 10 to 18, while 21 are artists from ARTDIS from ages 20 to 73.
The artists explored what Singapore's journey and future meant to them, and expressed their heartfelt hopes for Singapore's birthday through their art.
"Together with our partners SG Enable and ARTDIS, this collaboration hopes to honour the artists’ abilities, recognise their talents and bring their vision for Singapore to fellow Singaporeans," Chairman of the NDP 2025 Pack Committee Desmond Lim said.
"Drawing on the artists’ unique strengths and shared experiences, they have co-created seven pieces of unique artworks for this year’s NDP Pack, inspired by their reflections on Singapore’s heritage, shared experiences, and their imagination of Singapore’s shared future.”
The NDP packs will be distributed to those attending the National Education Shows, the NDP Preview Shows, and the National Day Parade on Aug. 9.
Members of the public who have registered to visit the five Heartland Celebration sites and the various Bay Celebration sites, or participants in the Pledge Events will also be eligible to collect the NDP Pack on-site.
Top image via ndp.gov.sg and Mothership
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