As you look at this painting the colour pattern on the woman's face it tells a story about where they come from and what makes their culture special.
The paint on their faces is like a language that speaks of traditions, history, and who they are. It's a celebration of our shared history and the things that make us all human.
Acrylic on canvas, 60cm x 60cm
~ EmanuelEmanuel joined The School of St Jude in 2017 at age 15.
He is part of the Sambaa tribe who are an ethnic and linguistic group based in the Usambara Mountains of northern Tanzania and in Tanga, among the trading sea port in Tanzania. Throughout his time at St Jude's, Emanuel has excelled in biology and hopes to one day become a veterinary doctor.
He is currently volunteering as an intern at St Jude's Smith Campus.
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