Saturday, October 11, 2014

NEWS: God-given gift sees PE artists work off to Chicago

A Nelson Mandela Bay artist will this month ship off 10 pieces reflecting township life that will be included in an exhibition in Chicago next year.















The Hope Factory's Banele Njadayl, who started producing artworks 10 years ago, said he was excited about the exhibition, due to take place in February, especially because the opportunity came soon after he sold one of his charished pieces.

The 32-year-od uses scrap metals, as wall as many used and found items, to create his artwork.
It is a gift the Lord has given me. I started this business  because I love it and I am passionate about art.

For more on this story see The Herald, Oct 11, 3024


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