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‘Draw It Out’ 2024 ends with a bang at The Enid Bennett High School
Students of Class 9B at The Enid Bennett High School display their completed artwork from the "Draw It Out" session, held in partnership with the D&G Foundation and The Art of Motivation Inc. The activity encouraged students to paint vibrant representations of their bright futures.
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November 29, 2024

‘Draw It Out’ 2024 ends with a bang at The Enid Bennett High School

In a touching finale to the 2024 ’Draw It Out’ series, Desnoes & Geddes (D&G) Foundation and Art of Motivation Inc took the initiative to The Enid Bennett High School in Bog Walk, St Catherine.

The interactive session, designed to harness the healing power of art, led by fine artist Shawn Ashman of Art of Motivation Inc, connected approximately 30 students from grade 9B with teachers and facilitators in an emotionally charged experience.

The day began with a reasoning session led by Red Stripe Extension Lead Devarn Breakenridge, who engaged the students in a candid discussion about their emotions and triggers.

“Your happiness shouldn’t depend on material things,” Breakenridge explained as he guided the students to examine how emotions like anger, sadness, and joy influence their actions. “I want you to look beyond that. Think about when your teacher says ‘congratulations’ or when mommy or daddy says, ‘I love you’,” added Breakenridge.

He also addressed the influence of music, reminding the teenagers that while it is an art form, it should not dictate their behaviour.

The subsequent painting segment with Ashman encouraged students to represent their future aspirations through art. Each colour served as a conversation starter, with participants associating yellow with sunshine, brightness, and even bananas.

“It was a new experience, and it helped me destress,” shared student Nastascia Edwards, who dreams of becoming a detective.

The session held particular significance for Nastascia, who lost her mother at a young age but cherishes her late mother’s artwork at home.

“My mom used to paint and I think she still would if she were alive. I’m going to put my painting from today in my room at home like hers,” added Nastascia.

Her classmate Minton Morris said he felt comforted and was anticipating showing his painting to his family. “I’m going home to put it on my wall,” said Minton.

In like manner, the session’s activities impacted teachers. Integrated science and physical education teacher Chevelle Taylor immersed herself in the activity, finding it unexpectedly relieving.

“I’m not an artistic person, but painting today helped me relax and express myself,” said Taylor as she highlighted the importance of such initiatives, especially for students facing combined challenges, including illiteracy, behavioural disorders, and parent absenteeism.

“More than half of these students can’t read and they don’t often get opportunities like this, so I know they’re grateful. By tomorrow, I’m sure they’ll tell me how much it meant to them,” added Taylor.

Ashman’s partnership with the D&G Foundation has impacted more than 150 students, teachers and parents to date.

As part of the programme’s transformative nature, she guides participants through a reasoning session and painting activity. Her experience in the judicial system for two decades inspired the programme concept.

“I’ve seen too many young people in court — a place they should never be — many of them because they were at the wrong place at the wrong time. This initiative is about showing them that their future can look different. It is a way of sketching new beginnings,” said Ashman.

With each session, ‘Draw It Out’ has bridged generations and fostered emotional well-being in the communities it serves. Its legacy of healing and empowerment continues to resonate with other corporate entities seeking similar therapeutic experiences for their employees.

As the curtains close on 2024’s ‘Draw It Out’ series, the D&G Foundation and Ashman aim to touch even more lives in 2025.

“One of our main goals through the D&G Foundation is to give disenfranchised individuals, especially our youth, a safe space to express themselves, heal, and envision a brighter future. In these sessions, it’s an opportunity to paint pictures while creating the safe space for transformation and ensuring no mind is indeed left behind,” said D&G Foundation’s accountant Dennis Beckford.

Art of Motivation Inc’s CEO Shawn Ashman guides students and teachers in creating a sunset-inspired art piece. x

Student Khouri McFarlane from The Enid Bennett High School beams as he immerses himself in the therapeutic painting activity during the ‘Draw It Out’ session by the D&G Foundation and The Art of Motivation Inc.x

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