Rainbow Art students express themselves through art

One of the paintings in front of the British High Commission offices in Gaborone
One of the paintings in front of the British High Commission offices in Gaborone

Creative minds express themselves in different ways, whether through poetry, music or painting.

For Rainbow art students, the craft offers some space to pour out their concerns and share their emotive turbulences. The young souls have watched with a lot of concern as predicament of global warming continues to threaten the very existence of mankind.  They have been both spontaneous and brave enough to express their concerns through art.

The students this week expressed their climate change concerns by way of paintings on the big flower beds in front of the British High Commission building in Main Mall Gaborone. The project is part  of  the British High Commission’s initiative to create climatic change awareness through art.

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