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Zeze instrumental | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Mwenye painter. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Zeze instrumental | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Mwenye painter. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Zeze instrumental | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Mwenye painter. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Zeze instrumental | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Mwenye painter. Item made of canvas with synthetic

Created and Sold by Mwenye painter

Mwenye painter

Zeze instrumental - Paintings

Price $4,500

Shipping rate finalized within 2 business days

Creation: 1-7 weeks

DimensionsWeight
40H x 30W x 5D in
101.6H x 76.2W x 12.7D cm
11.34 kg
25 lb

Painting: Acrylic, Stretch Canvas Size 30''x40''

Zeze instrumental

Pain in Pleasure
10 minutes before the spotlight was on her, my friend had received a phone call from her significant other saying they were done.
It was a moment of release for her, their relationship was up and down, but she still could not believe he had walked away.

She sat down quietly grabbed hold of her African ZEZE and began playing. As I looked at her, all I saw was her Aura, her smile turned frown then smile again, her notes were gentle then loud then gentle again, the crowd cheered on for the music was extraordinary but only I understood her Pain was their Pleasure.


My medium is canvas, due to its longevity and ease of transportation, the paint is an acrylic based due to its ease on canvas

Item Zeze instrumental
Created by Mwenye painter
As seen in Creator's Studio, Worcester, MA
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Brush and paints are my instruments. Canvas is my stage, and you are my inspiration.

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If you asked Abu Mwenye about what inspires his many diverse paintings, the journey would begin in his native Tanzania. As a young child, Abu can remember being distracted from his homework by his Uncle who would be the member of the family who possessed skills in art. In fact, there were also members of Abu’s immediate family, his mother Rita, whose art talents also cultivated his interest. Supported and encouraged by his family, Abu began to study and create art. Kanga patterns, Masai warriors, chungu, and shanga (beads) are just some of the images that can be seen in Mwenye’s work. The deep connection the Artist feels to his homeland can clearly be felt.At the same time, Mwenye is able to show viewers the deep connection to his new home. On the 11th of September 2001, Abu had only been a resident in this country a few months. The raw emotions and courage displayed on that day touched his soul. He was not a stranger to witnessing such violence, having seen Somali and Rwandan refugees in his country. It awakened in him the desire to pay tribute and respect to all those involved in Sept. 11, as well as the basic human connection we all share.

Swirling colors and shapes are just some of the things you will find the Mwenye’s abstract artworks. As these works are viewed many things can be found, some based in reality and some from the imagination. The question is what will you see?As an up and coming Worcester artist, Mwenye’s work can also be seen in multiple locations; the Former Worcester African Cultural Center on Canterbury St., Mwenye was responsible for the creation and execution of the mural on the exterior of the W.A.C.C.