The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Jamu takes his artwork to New York

- Tawanda Matanhire Arts Correspond­ent

VISUAL artist Raphael Jamu is in New York exhibiting his four pieces on African lifestyle art alongside participan­ts from the US and eight European countries.

The exhibition, which opened on Wednesday, is an all-encompassi­ng affair as visual artists are showcasing different visual art works.

Jamu said it was an opportunit­y to showcase what Zimbabwe has in terms of cultural heritage.

“This is another opportunit­y on our doorstep to showcase that Zimbabwe and Africa is rich in culture portraying the different art forms,” Jamu said.

“It is with pride that I will be showcasing four of my perfected African paintings which will show why we as a people are united by our beliefs and way of living.

Jamu who scooped awards in several art competitio­ns last year and beyond has been invited to take part in arts competitio­ns across Europe this year.

The four paintings that will be on exhibition have also been selected to represent Africa in July at Hollywood Art Centre in the US at the winter Internatio­nal Inspiratio­nal competitio­n where he will be competing against 125 artists.

In August he will leave the country to hand over “The Kofi Annan” portrait to The Kofi Annan Foundation as a gesture of sealing friendship between his Hillock Arts Foundation and Martin Linhares Galleries.

He will travel with Kundi Mharadze who is also a visual artist from Mutare.

Jamu has over the years lifted the Zimbabwean flag high participat­ing alongside esteemed profiled arts exhibition­s globally.

He has also been involved in local arts exhibition­s and has helped upcoming artists to grow which is an initiative he vowed to continue throughout his lifetime.

He founded the Hillock Arts Foundation which is based in Chinhoyi and currently houses close to 200 upcoming artists in different discipline­s.

 ??  ?? One of Jamu’s artworks
One of Jamu’s artworks

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