Little Arts School for the under privileged children.
make.believe is Sony’s latest brand mantra, which also means turning dreams into reality. How so?
It hasn’t been all talk and no action.
30 young under privileged children aged 7 – 8 years old have been selected to attend this art program.
They would have to each create an art piece based on the theme of “The world I’d like to see when I grow up”, under careful supervision of Artist mentor Donna Ong who is a renowned installation artist.
These kids are given the opportunity of art creation, and they are supplied materials that they might not be able to afford based on their families’ financial status.
Holly Jean and I went down to Little Arts School, and watched as these children have a shot at expressing their creativity.
Some of the kids were just on a permanent glucose high,
while others need careful supervision from the mentors. This little girl here is so shy!
Here’s the class in progress!
Some of the children posing with their art pieces,
This young boy below called Hafiz wanted to be a policeman in the future, and said that it is his dream. He also has a short-term goal, which is to participate in the school’s Sports Day event when he is in Primary 4. Little kid with big dreams!
A photo with the future record sprinter who claims to beat everyone in class in the game ‘Catching’.
Photo with Donna Ong, the Artist mentor.
After the workshop, had dinner with Holly Jean @ Mad Jack.
Exchanging photos!
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Hey shawn !
You just trim your hair ? ._.
A meaningful event!
Will the children receive any prizes for their work? Haha.
Their work will be exhibited at selected Sony outlets!
they’ll be happy enough. Selected pieces will be auctioned off too!