tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1972553546303059373.post7019412084598927269..comments2024-03-02T05:37:24.077-08:00Comments on Andrew Mulenga's Hole In The Wall: Hidden talents revealed…Andrew Mulengahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01990742166040971960noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1972553546303059373.post-89939093355543610102013-02-17T14:17:41.769-08:002013-02-17T14:17:41.769-08:00The exhibition opened on the day of the fatal Post...The exhibition opened on the day of the fatal Post bus accident. I was travelling from Ndola but could not arrive in good time for the opening due to the traffic congestion on Great North Road caused by the turn of events. I however was the first Patron on Friday morning. Mr Mulenga I can't agree with you more on your sentiments on Lombe Nsama. His style is unique but looking at his work at Ababa House Mr Nsama had a good number of pieces on display but its like you are looking at one and the same piece or some piece you have seen before. Mr Nsama has a thing with 'kasukulu' subjects but I think its time he moved a step further from his comfort zone. <br />Paul Banda is a natural at figures I think, but that three piece painting at the corner was too experimental.<br />Margo's watercolours reflect her years of experience with this usually delicate medium. A chat with an eloquent Margo revealed that she has been doing watercolours since 2001.It is not any wonder that Margos body of work had two or three sold red stickers on it. <br />And then Looking at Monty's work in the Corner, one sees that rare use of the brush and colour wheel but the 'Stary Mwaba heads' sell her out really she has to constantly deal with 'copying'from this Zambian master. <br /> On the whole, that was not bad for the years first show. <br /> Nick Alitili Arthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06559518900331810164noreply@blogger.com