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Greetings, I’m Raya, a proud Warumungu woman from Tennant Creek, Australia. Creativity has been my lifelong companion, from crafting wonders as a child to sketching clothing designs. After a detour, I rediscovered my creative spark in 2019, using art to navigate the challenges of motherhood. Photography, painting, and crafting became my outlets. A move to Northern NSW brought new horizons, but I grappled with a sense of detachment. Painting became my anchor, a self-taught journey to preserve my legacy for my daughter. My creations blend Tennant Creek’s rugged beauty with the coastal palette, a harmonious dance of two worlds, painted with love and a profound connection to my land and its stories.
Greetings, I’m Alisa, a Mombasa native with a lifelong passion for art. Despite a decade dominated by work and education, the pandemic granted me a surplus of time, prompting me to reignite my artistic journey. Rooted in abstraction and primarily using acrylics, my style now embraces the convenience and adaptability of digital art. While portraits, especially capturing human emotion, remain my strength, abstract art becomes my refuge for creative exploration. Managing time remains a challenge, requiring deliberate effort to balance life’s demands with art. Access to formal art education was initially limited, but the digital age and social media have opened up a wealth of information and mentorship. Art, to me, is an empowering force, exemplified by my master’s dissertation on its role in healing for women in post-apartheid South Africa. Simple as it may sound, dedicating time to art is a triumph in itself, offering me both meditation and therapy. It provides a creative outlet, allowing me to transform life’s pressures into something beautiful.
I’m Helena Augustino Luoga, a passionate artist from Dar es Salaam, born in 1984. With a deep family legacy in art, dating back to Edward Saidi Tingatinga, I’ve immersed myself in various styles, focusing on nature’s beauty, especially flowers, the sea, and environmental elements. Art, to me, is more than a vocation; it’s a calling for boundless creativity. Belonging to an artists’ union has been pivotal, fostering efficiency and offering diverse perspectives. Advocating for women in the arts, I believe it’s a gateway to personal fulfilment and achievement, just like any other profession. I aspire to make a global mark as an international artist and empower women worldwide through art as both a profession and thriving business. It’s not just a passion, but the essence of my livelihood, sustaining my way of life with deep respect and love.
Hi, we are Regina and Glory, we’re in Grade 6 at the Bandari Project School, an educational institution which uplifts and educates underprivileged kids like us in Mto Wa Mbu, Tanzania. We do art in a style called Tinga Tinga, which is super cool. It’s all about being creative and showing our culture through our drawings. Even though we might not have everything, our art shows that we can still do amazing things! We think learning through art is awesome, and it makes us really happy. We believe that every kid can do great stuff, no matter where they come from.