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He moved back to Ethiopia in 1966 and educated at the School of Fine Arts in Addis Ababa (later renamed Sunder Boghossian College of Performing and Visual Arts). Sounder moved to the USA in 1970, where he taught at the Atlanta Center for Black Art and the Howard University from 1972. Exactly when normal conflict began in Ethiopia in 1974, Sunder could by and by don't return, and lived in that frame of mind of expulsion until his downfall in 2003.

 

As a youthful individual in Europe, Sunder had seen from a remote spot the completion of Italian expansionism and British association in Eritrea, and its coalition with Ethiopia in 1950. Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie separated the Eritrean parliament and joined the district in 1962, and the subsequent Eritrean War for Independence got through 30 years against moderate Ethiopian legislatures until 1991, when the Eritrean People's Liberation Front finally vanquished the Ethiopian powers in Eritrea.

 

As a skilled worker residing alienated abroad for more than 20 years around then, at that point, Sounder would have followed news about Ethiopia and its neighbor eagerly, including the congruity talks that happened in his got home city Washington DC in mid 1991. It was in this setting that he painted Split, indicating the split between the two countries, before opportunity being definitively articulated by UN-managed decision in mid 1993. Just a short time afterward, in 1998, a limit challenge provoked the Eritrean-Ethiopian War, which officially happened until June 2000. Anyway, the two countries remained undermining until this year, when a détente between the two nations was embraced on 8 July 2018.

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