When he was two years old, Worth’s motor skills were way
advanced for his age that his art could be mistaken for a 5-year old’s. His
mother noticed this innate gift when she was teaching him to read and write.
She took a quick break and left him to play on his own, and when she returned,
she saw her son doodling on the whiteboard. “I was amazed because I hadn’t seen
a 2-year old boy who could draw a human being in 3D,” she said. That was the
moment she thought of enrolling Worth in Promil Four’s i-Shine Talent Camp.
Worth joined Promil Four’s i-Shine Talent Camp 4,
formerly known as Promil Pre-School’s i-Shine Talent Camp, when he was just
four years old. There he explored drawing details, painting, and other crafty
activities. “I enjoyed the experience a lot because I learned how to widen my imagination
and make better art,” he said.
This exposure helped pave the way for his professional
career as an artist. After joining the talent camp, Worth participated in and
won several international competitions, including the Frogs Are Green
International Art Contest 2016 in New Jersey, where he was pitted against 1,441
entries globally; the 2017 Airtime Watertime International Flotation Suit
Design Contest in Santa Barbara, California; the 7-Star Artist Award at the
Junior Picasso International Art Contest in India; and the 2017 Student Mars Art
(SMArt) Contest in Colorado, U.S.A., where his piece “Where No Man Has Gone
Before” won first place.
His latest recognition was the 10th Ani ng Dangal Awards
for the Visual Arts category in 2018 where he was honored for garnering
international awards from the previous year.
Ani ng Dangal was launched in 2009 to give honor and
recognition to artists whose works and achievements have placed the Philippines
among the best in the world.
Worth is a shining example of how parents play an
important role in nurturing their kids' talents and making sure they are
exposed to learning experiences that will hone and nurture these gifts. As
such, Worth is further helping moms and dads nurture their children's gifts as
he appears in the newest Promil Four TVC.
Just like Worth, parents can nurture the gift by allowing
their children to explore their talents, and shine bright through experiences
that will help further develop their skills. To know more about Promil Four’s
i-Shine Talent Camp 7, visit www.promilnurturethegift.com.ph for more details.
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