My artwork is named 'Pamoja,' which means 'united' in Swahili. In this painting, you can see two parrots, and they symbolize harmony and togetherness. The birds in my painting represent love, and they remind us to come together in unity and care for one another.
I painted this to show that when we are united, just like these two parrots, we can create something beautiful together. It's like the love and harmony that art brings Into our lives.
Acrylic on canvas, 40cm x 30cm
~ HawaHawa joined The School of St Jude In 2015 at age of 7.
She is part of the Nyaturu tribe. The Nyaturu are an ethnic and linguistic group based in the Singida Region of north-central Tanzania.
Hawa is a fantastic artist who creates works with fine details.
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