Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Malangatana Valente Ngwenya

















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today's audio:
In the hot and dusty Gaza province of Mozambique
there is a small lake called Ghorwane that never runs dry...


..the sweetest marrabenta of Majurugenta



Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Prince Twins Seven-Seven


Prince Twins Seven-Seven changed his birth name, Olaniyi Osuntoki, to signal his status as the sole surviving child of his parents’ seven sets of twins. “They believed that I was the reincarnation of twins they had lost,” .
“Prince” was more than a flourish. His grandfather was king of Ibadan in the 1890s and, until the artist became seriously ill, he was about to be installed as chief of his clan, the Osuntoki.
A dancer and singer, Prince Twins Seven-Seven found his calling as an artist in the 1960s when he became part of an experimental school in the city of Oshogbo run by Ulli Beier.

He began drawing in pen and ink on paper, but soon began using ink and paint on large sheets of laminated plywood. His subject matter was Yoruban myths, many of them recited to him by his mother, but others absorbed through the novels of Amos Tutuola and Daniel O. Fagunwa. In a consciously naïve style, he depicted village scenes, animals and deities, especially the goddess Oshun, filling in outlines and borders with jewel-colored patterns based on traditional textiles.
Taiwo Olaniyi Osuntoki Oyewale was born on May 3, 1944, in the village of Ijara. As a young man, he danced with a traveling medicine show that sold Superman Tonic.
In 1964 he crashed a party at the Oshogbo art school and soon became integrated into its group of artists. After an exhibition of his work was mounted in Oshogbo, he moved to Lagos and later to London. His work was included in the 1989 exhibition “Magiciens de la Terre” (“Magicians of the Earth”) at the Pompidou Center in Paris.
 He later formed a band, for which he was the lead singer and occasional drummer, and which recorded a number of hit records; he continued to perform and record throughout his life. Like his artwork, his music was rooted in folk tradition.

infos from here and  here



and now these magic paintings are coming alive in sounds:
Twins Seven Seven's Black Ghosts International  sing and play for  Oshun 
the 2 sides separately (as in the original post in 0Earth)



Oshun part1



Oshun part 2


nuevo enlace

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Salaam


let's say salaam again
from Nubia with the paintings of Fathi Hassan



Fathi Hassan 

more works






and four songs greetings from Saleh Walwali with his drummers and singers-
greetings from an  ancient land.

Salaam