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Nyatanga finds solace in visual arts

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After many failed attempts to start businesses in order to sustain himself and his family, Joseph Nyatanga found solace in visual arts.

In an interview with Arts & Culture, Nyatanga revealed to this publication that art is the only thing that gives him joy.

“I decided to pursue art as a source of income for me because out of all the other businesses I had tried before, art is something I enjoy doing while making money at the same time. Art is something that I am only very comfortable doing each and every time,” Nyatanga revealed.

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