Zimbabwe artists showed their work at a famous Italian art show. The National Gallery later held a talk about these artists to inspire young people. Troy Makaza and Victor Nyakauru talked about their art pieces for two hours. They created art from materials they found during the COVID lockdowns. Their works showed the hard times artists lived through when everyone stayed home.
The Zimbabwe display focused on crisis and finding new meaning. Artists used leather, wood, gourds, and other materials to make their art special. Nyakauru created pieces that asked people to remember where they came from. Makaza designed a reversed Zimbabwe map using silicon and resin. Both artists agreed that people should learn about places before moving there.
The Zimbabwe display focused on crisis and finding new meaning. Artists used leather, wood, gourds, and other materials to make their art special. Nyakauru created pieces that asked people to remember where they came from. Makaza designed a reversed Zimbabwe map using silicon and resin. Both artists agreed that people should learn about places before moving there.