Secretary Clinton addresses the African Union at the African Union Commission headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Monday, June 13, 2011
Secretary Clinton talks to Julia Dolly Joiner, Commissioner, Political Affairs, African Union Commission, at the African Union at the African Union Commission headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Monday, June 13, 2011.
Secretary Clinton talks to Julia Dolly Joiner, Commissioner, Political Affairs, African Union Commission, at the African Union at the African Union Commission headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Monday, June 13, 2011.
Global Fusion Music & Arts
Using Creativity To Build Confidence
TANZANIAN PAINTINGS IN LONDON
By Raza Mohamed and Mohamed “Eddy” Raza
At
Mulberry Tea Room
Charlton House
Charlton Road, Greenwich, London SE7 8RE
On Friday 17th June, 2011 at 7-9 pm remarkable Tanzanian artist, Raza Mohamed will be exhibiting his amazing paintings accompanied by his son Eddy Raza. The exhibition will be opened to the general public until Wednesday July 20th, 2011.
Raza Mohamed described as a “national treasure” in Tanzania has been painting, illustrating books and designing postal stamps since 1952. He was born August, 1946 and has participated in a number of art exhibitions in East Africa and many countries including Germany, USA, Denmark, France and Nigeria.
Eddy Raza his 40 year old son graduated from East London University, Docklands also seemed to have caught the family’s artistic bug and began painting when he was only 6 years. His work which has a slightly different approach reflects influences from Tanzania and certain European impressionists e.g. Claude Monet, Renoir, etc
Both father and son love jazz music and show a passion in this great art form in their versatile drawings.
During the opening ceremony music will be played by Tanzanian musician, Freddy Macha.
55 Gurdon Road, London, SE7 7RP, Tel: 0208 858 9497. Mobile: 07976 941 435
Email: globalfusionarts@yahoo.co.uk Web: www.globalfusionarts.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/gfmusicarts Blog: www.globalfusionmusicarts.com
Online TV: www.livestreamm.com/gfmatv You Tube: www.youtube.com/gfmatv
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Global-Fusion-Music-Arts/170390022988938
Using Creativity To Build Confidence
TANZANIAN PAINTINGS IN LONDON
By Raza Mohamed and Mohamed “Eddy” Raza
At
Mulberry Tea Room
Charlton House
Charlton Road, Greenwich, London SE7 8RE
On Friday 17th June, 2011 at 7-9 pm remarkable Tanzanian artist, Raza Mohamed will be exhibiting his amazing paintings accompanied by his son Eddy Raza. The exhibition will be opened to the general public until Wednesday July 20th, 2011.
Raza Mohamed described as a “national treasure” in Tanzania has been painting, illustrating books and designing postal stamps since 1952. He was born August, 1946 and has participated in a number of art exhibitions in East Africa and many countries including Germany, USA, Denmark, France and Nigeria.
Eddy Raza his 40 year old son graduated from East London University, Docklands also seemed to have caught the family’s artistic bug and began painting when he was only 6 years. His work which has a slightly different approach reflects influences from Tanzania and certain European impressionists e.g. Claude Monet, Renoir, etc
Both father and son love jazz music and show a passion in this great art form in their versatile drawings.
During the opening ceremony music will be played by Tanzanian musician, Freddy Macha.
55 Gurdon Road, London, SE7 7RP, Tel: 0208 858 9497. Mobile: 07976 941 435
Email: globalfusionarts@yahoo.co.uk Web: www.globalfusionarts.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/gfmusicarts Blog: www.globalfusionmusicarts.com
Online TV: www.livestreamm.com/gfmatv You Tube: www.youtube.com/gfmatv
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Global-Fusion-Music-Arts/170390022988938