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Murals bring colour, hope and inspiration to Maxfield Park Children’s Home
Project manager of Maxfield Park Children’s Home Melissa Oliver (left) and warehouse manager of Berger Paints Jamaica Lanny Mayne examine the mural executed by muralist Sheldon Blake along with Damion White and Celine Maxwell of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts.
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May 24, 2026

Murals bring colour, hope and inspiration to Maxfield Park Children’s Home

BERGER Paints Jamaica has partnered with Maxfield Park Children’s Home to support a mural initiative designed to inspire children, beautify the environment, and encourage greater community investment in Jamaica’s youth.

The community project, named Our Children, Our Treasure, was conceptualised by Melissa Oliver as part of her final-year graded assignment, with the goal of creating a lasting impact beyond the duration of the project itself. Berger Paints Jamaica contributed paint and material that helped bring the artistic vision to life, transforming the entrance of the children’s home into a colourful and uplifting artistic space.

“The mural was inspired by the resilience and often-overlooked value of the children,” said Oliver.

“We wanted to create a lasting visual reminder that every child is important, capable, and deserving of love, joy and opportunity. It also encourages the wider community to see children as treasures and regard them as such,” added Oliver.

Trade marketing manager at Berger Paints Jamaica, Asheaka James, said the company was proud to support an initiative that positively impacts children and strengthens communities through art and creativity.

“At Berger Paints Jamaica, we believe colour has the power to transform spaces and create positive experiences,” said James.

“Supporting the Our Children, Our Treasure mural project aligns with our commitment to community development and creating environments where children can feel inspired, valued, and hopeful about their future,” added James.

The project features several murals, each carrying its own meaning centred around growth, resilience, joy, and inclusion.

Two of the murals were designed by Oliver. One mural, featuring a tree positioned on the far left wall, symbolises growth and inclusion. The concept was shaped in part by insights from an assistant manager of the children’s home, who shared the history of a former school for children with special needs that once operated on the property.

The mural was executed by lead muralist Sheldon Blake, assisted Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts students Damion White and Celine Maxwell.

Another mural, located on the far right wall and created by lead artist Sekani Daniel, celebrates joy and community among children. The centre mural, designed and executed by muralist Roshane Taylor, reflects themes of strength and resilience through his distinctive artistic style. A fourth mural, a seascape completed by White and Maxwell, provided the young artists with valuable professional exposure and hands-on experience.

According to Oliver, creative initiatives like Our Children, Our Treasure play an important role in the emotional and social development of children in institutional care.

“Creative projects provide opportunities for emotional expression, confidence-building and a sense of ownership. Engaging the children in the process creates moments of joy, encourages imagination, and helps them feel seen and included,” said Oliver.

She described Berger Paints Jamaica’s involvement as instrumental to the project’s overall impact.

“Berger’s support has been extremely meaningful because it helped transform the physical environment into a more vibrant, uplifting, and inspiring space, not only for the children, but also for the staff and everyone who enters the environment,” she said.

Looking ahead, the organisers hope the success of the mural project will inspire broader partnerships focused on children’s development and well-being.

“We hope this project encourages more organisations, artists, and community members to invest in creative and developmental initiatives for children,” Oliver said as she argued that the ultimate success of the project lies in how the children feel each day as they walk past the murals.

“I hope the children feel happy, inspired, valued, and proud of who they are,” she said. “More importantly, I hope the murals remind them that they are seen, loved, and capable of achieving great things.”

Adding to the mural unveiling, the children were treated to a full day of activities, including a storytelling session with Dr Amina Meeks, drumming, and folk dance, and a painting session where the younger children enjoyed face painting and a guided sip-and-paint experience for the older children.

The mural executed by lead artist Sekani Daniel entails joy and celebrates community among children.

The mural executed by lead artist Sekani Daniel entails joy and celebrates community among children.

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