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Bruno draws to empower others

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Whilst many full-time visual artists use their talent to sustain their livelihoods, that’s not entirely the case for multi-talented visual artist, Bruno Mporo.

He has taken it upon himself to use his skills to empower others.

In an interview with Arts & Culture, the 23-year-old Thamaga resident said his goal is to hone his skills as an artist and develop both personally and professionally in order to assist others realise their passion. He primarily works with pen drawing to produce cutting-edge artworks.

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