Artwork | Title | Applicant Name | Age Group | Artwork Type | Description | Artwork Code | Action |
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Evan Bay | Group B: Primary school – P1 to P3 | Detail | |||||
Elizabeth Flora Yeo | Group C: Primary school – P4 to P6 | Detail | |||||
![]() | Farm on the Hills | Sarah Shu Yi Wong | Group B: Primary school – P1 to P3 | Hand Drawing / Painting | A farmer lives on a small hill with his wife and son. On his farm, he has a cow, some chicks and a family of chickens. The ducks swim in a pond and the chickens sleep in a small shed. The ducks and cow also have their own shed but they are not in the picture. | 24-JPA-Singapore-T1-H-B-0000213 | Detail |
![]() | Winter Flower Farm | Marni Tan | Group A: Kindergarten | Hand Drawing / Painting | There is a farmer who lives in a castle with bunnies. He grows the flowers to make the castle’s garden pretty and people come over to see the flowers. He grows the flowers to make people happy. He wears a hat because it gets sunny while growing flowers. | 24-JPA-Singapore-T1-H-A-0000214 | Detail |
Elise Shi En Koh | Group A: Kindergarten | Detail | |||||
Aamya Raikhy | Group C: Primary school – P4 to P6 | Detail | |||||
![]() | Magpie Farm | Apollo Ryan Shea Tertilt | Group B: Primary school – P1 to P3 | Hand Drawing / Painting | I saw magpies a lot in London. I miss London and it makes me happy to be there, that’s why I imagined having a magpie farm! I like magpies because they are friendly, and they keep pests like snails away at farms. | 24-JPA-Singapore-T1-H-B-0000217 | Detail |
Ashlyn Jie Lin Ding | Group A: Kindergarten | Detail | |||||
![]() | Sustainable Farming for a Sustainable Future | Julian Jie Jun Ding | Group B: Primary school – P1 to P3 | Hand Drawing / Painting | This artwork reflects the artist’s vision of a future where sustainable farming coexists harmoniously with nature, particularly in space-constrained environments like Singapore. Instead of encroaching on natural habitats, the artist imagines farms integrated seamlessly with naure, where plants grow around and within the same space, creating a balanced and symbiotic relationship. Above the steel structure, solar panels naturally activate sprinklers when the weather becomes warm and dry, ensuring that the plants receive water efficiently and sustainably. | 24-JPA-Singapore-T1-H-B-0000219 | Detail |
![]() | Heart of the Farm | Chaun Cee Lee | Group B: Primary school – P1 to P3 | Hand Drawing / Painting | My artwork features a magical ice castle nestled within our family farm. The castle’s heart-shaped windows symbolize the love that fills our home. The farm belongs to my family, and the ice castle is where we live. My friend, the princess, often rides her pony to visit us, bringing a sense of joy as she crosses the fields. Outside, my father waters the plants in the garden, while inside the castle, my mother and I are busy preparing breakfast, though we remain unseen in the scene. Five farm animals live harmoniously with us, and the joy of co-existing with both them and the princess’s visits is what makes me truly happy. | 24-JPA-Singapore-T1-H-B-0000220 | Detail |