
By Mudasiru Abdul Yakeen
A Visual Arts tutor at Benkum Senior High School (SHS) in the Eastern Region, Bismark Mborchie, has won the Best Art award at the World Environment Day Celebration held at Okuapeman school in the Eastern Region.
The event, organised by the Ghana Wildlife Society (GWS), in collaboration with the Akuapem North Municipal Directorate of the Ghana Education Service (GES), was aimed at promoting environmental awareness and sustainability.
The award-winning piece, titled “Restoration of Life,” was created using conventional materials such as plastic, rubber, and paper, which were recycled to form a unique collage.
Environmental sustainability
This masterpiece not only showcased Mr. Mborchie’s artistic skills, but also highlighted the importance of reducing plastic pollution and promoting sustainable practices.
During the event, Professor Erasmus Henaku Owusu, a member of GWS, emphasised the significance of reusing and recycling plastic materials to mitigate plastic pollution.
He also discussed how recycling could generate income for communities and individuals, citing examples of artists worldwide who have utilised waste materials to create valuable products, such as dust bins from bottles.
Mr. Mborchie said the win was a testament to creativity and commitment to promoting environmental sustainability through art.
Positive change
He noted that the achievement must serve as an inspiration to students and educators, highlighting the potential of visual arts to drive positive change in society.
Mr. Mborchie is a passionate advocate for the visual arts, and believes that it can play a vital role in addressing societal issues, including poverty and environmental degradation.
Through his teaching, he empowers students with practical skills, enabling them to earn a living and contribute to the economy.
His dedication to harnessing the talent of visual arts students has led to numerous exhibitions showcasing their work and promoting environmental awareness.