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Yinka Shonibare MBE | English Artist from Nigeria

Please take a look at our best English Artist; http://video.pbs.org/video/1281770054?starttime=292000

The Golden Ratio

and here is an interesting music video on the same subject:

ERIA SANE NSUBUGA | UGANDAN ARTIST

Sane has just set up his own web blog: "Sane is an artist, painter, and a likes to do stuff related to politics. Why? Because Africans are obsessed with being Leaders. Everyone wants to be King and no one wants to be the servant.." Here is his blog: SANE'S DEMOCRAZED AFRICA | http://sanesdemocrazedafrica.blogspot.com

Consciousness into 2012

These are the voices of our time. Whether I agree with them or not is debatable but I am certainly interested and hearing them, especially when others are considering ancient cultures and primitive spirituality.

YOU MAKE ME FEEL BY ARCHIVE

IMAGINATION FLYING

Dolphins

Tribute to Nature

ARTIST & SINGER HOURIA NIATI

Humpback Whales

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Dolphins Playing

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Human & Dolphin Together

Thanks.

The Light of the World | The Man of Reason

I wondered what you thought of this man's thinking? He seems to echo the work and voices of our times... Is this man a madman or a Guru here on earth? I would hate to crucify the messenger and not hear the voice of reason. He speaks so gently and so kindly he makes me think the impossible is so possible. This thinking will open up your minds in order to receive all the goodness and wonder of the world. We instinctively reach out to others in distress and the good will always overcome the bad. In this man saying there is NO HELL, he has automatically won my respect. He has saved us completely from falling into the pit of emptiness and gives us a reason to keep going. Have a listen.

Accidental Interview with Eria Sane Nsubuga from Entebbe, Uganda

2:32pmMe Hiya 2:33pmEria Hi Joe, how are you? 2:33pmMe I am busy thinking  about Education about African Literature and Art Tell what to write about? You need to feed me otherwise I will be talking out of turn. As an artist which Movement do you belong to if any? 2:36pmEria Nice, what to write about? The fact that visual and creative growth among really young kids is a bit lacking..we spend too much time getting our kids academically educated but not enough time getting them creatively educated. Right now, I am not in any movement. I am just trying to find my place in the world.. 2:37pmMe There is a book that is about to be published entitled Kumasi Realism by a Ghanaian man Mister Atti. That is a real breakthrough as it is in the title Realism from an African writer rather than a white man in England 2:39pmEria yeah, that's actually the most widely acceptable style; Realism. 2:39pmMe Why not write a book about Kampala Post-Impressionist or Entebbe Post-Independent Painters How wil

Lord David Puttnam

I wanted you all to listen to one of the worlds greatest thinkers and speakers about Eduction; Lord David Puttnam Please take a look at what he is saying.

DAN BOHANE

We are celebrating the undiscovered in the UK. I would like to bring to you an artist. An artist working for the Greater Good. Dan Bohane..the suggestion was given to me by Herman. What can the African Artist do to compete? Dan Bohane from the UK..

Sand Art by Kseniya Simonova from Ukraine

The Accident Artist.....I am and you are...... So compelled to speak out! The Accidental Artists. Not the Dot..co.uk. Dot com or org..but the World wide web of today...........

Give Me Your Eyeballs.

Dear China, America, Russia and Europe, Here is a message from the African Artists: Give me your word. Give me your word. Give me your word. Give me your word. Give me your word. Give me your word. Give me your word. Give me your word. Give me your word. GIVE ME YOUR FOOKiNG WORD. Then break it! JP. Somewhere on earth with Internet connection....

African Lovers

My dear Africa, You are a gift from God. Have faith. Not in me but in yourselves. Letters write. Let us A. Letters B. Letters C. Leave us be and you'll soon see. Africa has awoken. . JP. ONLINE AFRICA

Let us Pray.

Letters pray they understand us today. Let us pray they understand and start thinking. Letters are the keys my dears. With big ears my dears; the l e t t e r s are the keys. Will you let us use these keys? Unlock every door for the word is we us. We have the power of the word. The word is now with us. We have the power of the world. The world is now with us. So let us write all night. Letters from everywhere. Out of sight. Out of here. Out of there and everywhere. Let us write. Letters right. Give us this day our daily letter. And give all those that have come before us. The benefit of doubt. And the luxury of thinking. And leads us not into temptation but into redemption. We have the right to exist alright. We know the power of this word. We know the power of this world. JP. Thinking Online in Africa.

Let us play. Letters write.

Deconstruct and reconstruct, deconstruct the word. Deconstruct and reconstruct, deconstruct the word. Deconstruct and reconstruct, deconstruct the word. Reconstruct and deconstruct, reconstruct the world. JP. Accidental Artist Online on earth.

The Power of the Word

The word is out. The word is out. The word is coming out. The secret is in the word and the word is getting out. Getting out there, the word is getting out there. The power is in your word; these letters that I write. The power is in your word; these letters that I write. Getting out there, the word is getting out there. And the word and the world are with you. Bless you and you and you and you. Love from Royal Tunbridge Wells. X JP. In an Internet Cafe in Africa.

Zimbabwean Art by Stephen Garanan'ga

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Zimbabwean Art Lega cy Firmly Secure  By Stephen Garanan'ga The country's art legacy is truly secure in the custodianship of the current crop of the young and upcoming artists who never seize to amaze when it comes to creativity. They have the nerve and conviction to uphold the international success and legendary excellence of executing the reputation that the country's modern art has been riding on  long before donkeys lost their horns. Football Fans by  Itai Vangani  | Acrylic On Canvas It has since continued to be a thread of inspiration invested in today's young master practitioners who undoubtedly are highly alert that dismounting is not an option. The high recommendations that one hears from across continents where Zimbabwean artists have graced is incredible. In Zimbabwe art is very serious, it is survival, it is a career of choice that allows what is inside to rise to the surface and what is felt to be revealed. Making a work of art should be something the artis