As a small-scale carpenter and carver (beyond his paintings), he work in his uncle’s small wood workshop. Treating art with respect is his work style. It was after nishing technical college that he really began taking art seriously. Born in 1981 in the Kilimanjaro Region (Tanzania), Peter Ray Mwasha https://tz.linkedin.com/in/peter-ray-mwasha-8ab68622 started painting trees, mountains and animals when he was a little boy. He is connect to the Maasai through his ancestors, so, he use his art to show how important is to respect and listen elders.
He love bright colors and interesting textures. He went to technical school, instead of following through on his wish to go to art school, but he never gave up on his art. With stunning imagery, lush and vibrant color, his Tanzania is a special land. His art speaks to him everyday about Africa. Through art, Peter Ray Mwasha https://www.facebook.com/peterray.mwasha have discovered his own Maasai identity. His work is abstract, but based on traditional Maasai culture.
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