Ghanaian artist Sharon Dede Padi is appealing to the public and corporate bodies to support her foundation following her recent world record achievement.
Speaking on an Accra-based station after earning recognition for the World’s Largest Leaf-Print Printing, Padi revealed that she has long been visiting schools to engage children through art, even before gaining international attention.
According to her, the initiative aims to use art to educate young people about sustainability, biodiversity, and environmental protection.
Through her foundation, the Padiki Golden Stool Art Foundation, Padi hopes to expand her outreach and reach more children across the country.
“I have been going to schools to speak to children even before the recognition, but now I am asking for support for my foundation so we can do more,” she said.
Padi also made a direct appeal to renowned businessman Dr. Osei Kwame Despite and the general public to support the initiative to help it make a greater impact.
She emphasized that the goal of the foundation is not only to promote art but also to inspire and educate the younger generation while encouraging environmental responsibility through creative expression.
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