Medium: Mixed Media
When I relocated to Singapore six years ago, I noticed the nation's rich diversity of cultures, ethnicities, and religions coexisting harmoniously. The welcoming and tolerant community quickly made me feel at home. Each neighborhood provides a Church, Mosque, or Temple to accommodate residents' religious practices freely. Various religious celebrations are observed with days off for all, promoting interaction and learning among people. The main ethnic groups in Singapore are Chinese, Malays, and Indians, who have peacefully coexisted since the country's inception. Furthermore, expatriates from various backgrounds like the French, English, Americans, Chinese, Indians, Indonesians, and more contribute to the local economy, enriching Singapore as a diverse and unique nation. This artwork beautifully portrays the blend of cultures and ethnicities in Singapore.
D’Gers (b. 1978, France) studied "Beaux Arts" in France and moved to Singapore six years ago. With over 18 years of international experience in roles such as marketing manager and events director, she has developed a unique art concept focused on sustainability, using recycled materials for creativity. She has created a strong eco-brand to introduce art into everyone's daily life, working on commissions, murals, and workshops. D'Gers' objective is to improve communities' mental health by helping individuals enhance emotions, explore self-expression, cope with stress, and boost self-esteem through practicing or appreciating art.