Meet the brains behind the masterpieces
Friday, July 17, 2015
Biorn
The exhibition, which started on July 3 2015, brought together the work of young and old artists from diverse backgrounds and professions like students, teachers and white-collar workers.
Tsholofelo Dintwe (18), the creator of stimulating sculptures of the Elephant and Kubu is a lad from Lobatse who remembers developing interest in art from his early teenage-hood years at New Look primary school. He recalls being acknowledged and winning some of the early art competitions he entered like the Lions International Peace Poster in 2009.
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