The Ethiopian craftsman who marked an agreement with three global organizations. Show-Stoppers of important Ethiopian artisans, Afewerk Teskle, Skunder Boghossian and Wosene Worke Kosrof, will be highlighted in the offer of modern and contemporary African art, which will occur in London on October 16. His work is a visual record that transmits the intriguing social, creative and social history of the nation.
The defender of his country of Asfewek Teskle is one of the most famous works of the artisan praise, and then became a public image when it was impressed in an Ethiopian public seal in 1987. Bring around the world in Ethiopia involved in Italian in 1932 , Tokle fostered his imaginative skills at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London and the Slade Art School before returning to Ethiopia, and is unprecedented for Addis Ababa in 1954.
The stained glass became a decision-making mechanism for Tekle and the most recognized stained glass configuration of Hall is that of 1958 Bonus for Africa Hall, the base camp of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, in Addis Ababa. This is clear in the style in which He painted the defender of the country, in which Teskle uses opaque lines to separate the figure, making pieces of glass and precise structures.
The public commissions and travel scholarships allowed Tekle to travel widely in Africa during when numerous African nations acquired their autonomy, and the work of it often manages subjects of construction of countries and dark release.
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