NE12 - Serangoon
  NE13 - Kovan
     
 
   
  Memories of Childhood by Eng Joo Heng
This heart-warming work offers a joyful look back at childhood in the rural villages of Singapore's past. The artist, a printmaker, created these colourful images of children at play from woodcuts which he cut by hand. The final work, produced in silkscreen or vitreous enamel panels eloquently captures the innocence and wonder of childhood.
     
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NE14 - Hougang    
     
Hands Up for Hougang by Seck Yok Ying
Hougang station showcases community art at its best with work made from the hand prints of 3,000 people from babies to grandmothers, foreign workers to community leaders. Originally imprinted in wet clay, these hand prints were later transferred onto concrete wall pales and arranged in a seamless sequence by the artist. An informal yet artistic
 

cluster of seats reinforces the friendly feel of the station at platform level.

     

The Trade-Off by Eng Tow
Progress and what it has meant for Kovan - this is the theme of this intriguing work that juxtaposes topographical maps from 1945 and the present day. These maps of Kovan, one largely agricultural and the other depicting expressways and new developments, are made from granite inlays set on the station floor. These maps are complemented by cartographic symbols
on the station's floor.

 
 
NE15 - Buangkok
Station will be opening on 15 January 2006
 
Water, Nature and the Contemporary by
Vincent Leow
Exuberant and experimental, this contemporary works speaks for the vitality of Buangkok New Town. Selected images and archival photos of life in Singapore are embellished with dots, graphic motifs and bands, all in bold primary colours. Hard to miss when going up or down the escalators, the works add vitality and splashes of colour to the station.