This painting is a clelebration of pure joy and self-expression. The bold colors and strong brushstrokes brings laughter to life, making it feel real and full of energy the contrast of bue yellow represents confidence
warmth and freedom.
More than just an image, this artwork is a reminder to embrace happiness, be fearless and let our true selvs shine.
Acrylic on canvas, 80cm x 60cm
~ AminaAmina Joined the school of St Jude in 2014 at age 7.
Amina is of the Nyamwezi tribe. The Nyamwezi, meaning “people of the moon” or “people of the west,” are a Bantuspeaking ethnic group in Tanzania, the second-largest after the Sukuma, with ancestral homelands in parts of Tabora, Singida, Shinyanga, and Katavi Regions.
Amina wants to be a Software engineer.
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