PETALING JAYA, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 12 December 2024 - Faber-Castell Malaysia, a renowned advocate for
learning and creativity, has successfully concluded the fourth year of
its Young Artist Award 2024, with support from the Ministry of Education
Malaysia.
Certified by the Malaysia Book of Records as the ‘Largest Young Artist
Colouring Contest', this year's programme saw remarkable growth with
submissions more than doubling from last year, garnering over 115,000
entries from schools nationwide.
In line with Faber-Castell's commitment to sustainability, the Young
Artist Award serves as a platform that encourages environmental advocacy
and nurtures creativity among young artists. This year's theme,
“Ensuring Sustainable Growth Together”, inspired participants to imagine
a greener future, fostering compassion, awareness, and responsibility
for the environment through art.
Empowering Young Changemakers Through Art
The Young Artist Award 2024 welcomed entries across three age groups:
Category A (5 to 8 years old), Category B (9 to 12 years old), and
Category C (13 to 17 years old). Through three contest rounds, students
engaged with environmental-focused topics and showcased their unique
perspectives on sustainable practices through their art. Grand Winners
in each category were awarded RM2,000, Faber-Castell products worth
RM500, a custom trophy, and the title of Young Artist Ambassador for
Faber-Castell Malaysia.
Empowering their creative journey, participants attended
masterclasses led by expert artists from MY Art Studio and MY Craft
Studio. Beyond art, each workshop embedded sustainability teachings
alongside themes of eco-friendly living, empathy and community
engagement. The workshops not only nurtured artistic talents, but also
inspired participants to grow as responsible, compassionate individuals.
For many, the workshops expanded their artistic skills and strengthened
their understanding of environmental themes. Notably, over 77,000
students took part in the workshops, which were conducted both online
and in person.
In line with this year's contest theme of sustainability,
Faber-Castell has also forged a partnership with Gamuda Land, an
eco-friendly developer, to facilitate educational field trips and
hands-on activities. Ahead of the final round, the top 30 finalists were
invited to Paya Indah Wetlands, one of Malaysia's protected Wetlands
Reserve, where they joined handicraft workshops and explored the
reserve's natural landscapes, gaining an appreciation for Malaysia's
biodiversity and interconnected ecosystems. This immersive experience
sparked new ideas, especially for urban students, enabling them to
incorporate nature-inspired motifs into their artwork.
The Young Artist Award offers a two-pronged approach to enhance the
teacher's teaching techniques with the Art Experience Teacher's Edition
and the student's learning process through the competition. The Art
Experience Teacher's Edition introduced teachers to different art
materials and mediums to encourage creativity in the classroom. In 2024,
the program has engaged over 3,456 teachers nationwide.
Young Voices for Environmental Change
The Young Artist Award encouraged students to look beyond
traditional art, fostering critical thinking on sustainability and
environmental advocacy. The programme culminated in a
sustainability-themed colouring contest, where participants showcased
their newly honed skills, reflecting their visions for a sustainable
future. Their artworks embodied a deeper understanding of environmental
issues, blending artistic skill with their commitment to change.
Chan Ellen, the Grand Winner of Category C (13 to 17 years old)
shared that her piece reflects her ambition to become an environmental
scientist. Featuring a vibrant depiction of nature and technology
coexisting in harmony, Ellen envisions a future where innovation drives
sustainability. “The workshops not only helped me hone my artistic
skills but also inspired me to think deeply about how I can use my
passion and future career to contribute to a greener world,” she said.
For
Ooi Joelle, the Grand Winner of Category B (9 to 12 years old),
the trip to Paya Indah Wetlands was an eye-opening experience that
directly influenced her winning piece – a lush, thriving landscape
intertwined with symbols of sustainable living. Joelle shared, “It was a
meaningful and unforgettable trip that gave me a close-up view of
nature's beauty found in diverse flora and fauna. Through the blending
techniques we learned in the workshops, I tried to capture that beauty
in my art to show how important it is to protect our planet. I hope my
piece inspires others to feel the same and care about ensuring our world
stays vibrant and full of life.”
Another winner,
Wong Ler En, Category A (5 to 8 years old) Grand Winner,
imagined a future where people actively care for the planet. Her artwork
showcases a world with solar panels, wind turbines, reforestation, and
sustainable practices like reducing waste and conserving resources.
“This contest made me think about all the small ways we can help the
earth, like planting trees and using clean energy,” she explained. “The
workshops taught me to use art to bring my ideas to life. I hope my
artwork encourages others to take care of the earth and make it
greener.”
“As both a parent and educator, I've seen the programme's positive impact and growth in outreach over the years,” said
Miss Lim Suk Wen, whose son is a participant this year and
sibling to a 2022 Young Artist Award winner. “With environmental themes
at the forefront, the Young Artist Award engages students, connecting
their creativity with a sense of responsibility. This hands-on
experience not only enriches their artistic skills, but also fosters a
powerful lifelong appreciation for sustainability in the next
generation.”
Mr. Andrew Woon, Managing Director of Faber-Castell Malaysia, expressed
pride in the programme's role in fostering environmental awareness and
creativity among youth. “The future is in the hands of our children and
empowering them as changemakers is vital. By combining creativity with
environmental responsibility, programmes like the Young Artist Award
help students gain confidence and find their own voices using mediums
like colour pencils, poster colours and oil pastels. We hope they emerge
not only as skilled artists but also as advocates for sustainability.”
Faber-Castell Malaysia is committed to expanding the Young Artist
Award by actively engaging with schools nationwide, ensuring all
Malaysian school children have the opportunity to participate. These
efforts aim to promote more young voices for sustainability through art
and empower the next generation of environmental advocates.
For a full list of winners and to view their respective artworks,
log on their Facebook, Young Artist Award 2024 - Faber-Castell Young
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