MTI idea2fund’s Bakamuna volunteers art-therapy for learning difficulties

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MTI idea2fund’s Bakamuna collaborated with the Learning Support Unit of Lyceum International School, Nugegoda (LN) for two mixed media art workshops which were held recently at the school premises. Bakamuna is a mixed media lifestyle design brand enabled by MTI Consulting’s idea2fund.

As the creative partner for an upcoming Art Exhibition organised by the Learning Support Unit of LN, Bakamuna organised these workshops to be set around the theme of mixed media self-portraits. Mixed media integrates two or more artistic mediums such as ink and pastel or paint and collage into a single composition. Students focused on using different materials to create visuals of themselves. The purpose behind it being to help the students understand that they are special in their own way and to encourage them to use different types of materials to express themselves.

“It has been found that many individuals with learning disabilities possess strong creative skills,” said Vanessa Bibile, Head of Department, Special Education Needs at LN. “The students who were chosen to be a part of these workshops are those that have shown special interest in art and craft and we are sure that the creativity and passion of Bakamuna has inspired and supported our students to build up their talents.”

The Learning Support Unit (LSU) of LN caters to the requirements of students with different learning difficulties, both individually and collectively, equipped with specially trained staff.

“The two workshops helped the students understand their value as individuals and gave them the opportunity to express themselves through mixed media. By introducing a range of different materials such as cloth, newspaper, paint and paper, the students were able to decide how they would like to portray themselves,” said Chief Bakamuna/CEO Rochelle Bibile. “Bakamuna is very happy to be involved in this project as it is something very close to our hearts. Through my association with ANZATA (Australian and New Zealand Arts Therapy Association), I have come to understand how simple creative processes can enhance emotional and mental well-being and these workshops will help to boost the kid’s overall confidence and self-esteem.”

Bakamuna is a mixed media lifestyle design brand that aims to create, connect and collaborate. The company supports the local art community in diverse ways having also committed in aiding an upcoming exhibition where these portraits are to be showcased along with a range of other art work created by the students.

 

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