In a vibrant display of brushes and crayons by the students of Presbyterian Cluster of Schools. Grade one(1) pupils were indulged in a group-friendly art competition to showcase and unravel their talents.
This competition was organized in Accra, by One Snap Entertainment in Collaboration with the Centre for National Culture (Arts Centre). The competition dubbed “First Arts” was a live painting session that intended to unearth the creative talents of children between the ages of 5 and 12 years. The pilot of First Arts took place in Osu. The event saw a group of nine(9) learners from the same class exhibiting their creative skills for the ultimate prize at the moment.
These amazingly talented students were tasked to paint Ghanaian heritage, which was aimed to enlighten them about the Ghanaian culture, and also instilled in them the passion to learn and promote the culture of the land. With brushes and crayons in their hands and cardboard to fill, these young artists stroked their imagination and creativity to light.
In a space of 15 to 20 minutes, cardboards were turned over, and brushes and crayons were placed down, there came beautiful judges, Madam Agnes Nissi, the Cultural Coordinator, Madam Antoinette Seggebor, Grade 1 teacher, and Madam Magdalene Sam Arthur Primary teacher.
After much deliberation, the judges announced the three winning groups whose work was judged based on originality, use of colour, and creativity.
The event was a resounding success, fostered teamwork among the learners, and ignited their passion to do more art.