Identities Media TV profiled Tinashe Mathius Sadza, a young sculptor whose work has been featured both locally and abroad.Tinashe says his aim now is to win as many accolades as possible.
IDM; Tell us about yourself?
TS; My name is Tinashe Shonhiwa, a 28 year old artist and sculpture. I am currently part of an art initiative at the National Arts Gallery.
In 2017 I was privileged enough to visit Brussels for a 6 month art convention which opened many doors back home in Zimbabwe and abroad through possible scholarships.
Identities Media TV profiled Tinashe Mathius Sadza, a young sculptor whose work has been featured both locally and abroad.Tinashe says his aim now is to win as many accolades as possible.
IDM; Tell us about yourself?
TS; My name is Tinashe Shonhiwa, a 28 year old artist and sculpture. I am currently part of an art initiative at the National Arts Gallery.
In 2017 I was privileged enough to visit Brussels for a 6 month art convention which opened many doors back home in Zimbabwe and with possible scholarships.
I would like to be remembered for my different sense of art. I am particularly interested in animal sculpting. It tells completing stories how animals can be made from stone.
IDM; What drives the work that you do?
TS; I am driven by the need to change my families fortunes. When they speak of breaking barriers, it directly speaks to me. I want to break barriers and be the first to soar to international heights in my family.
I am passionate about all things art as well as cooking. I am also good at it. In another life, I will be a renowned executive chef.
IDM; What do you see in the future
TS; I see myself touring the world with my art and sculptures. I would love to put Africa, Zimbabwe
and my Mabvuku community on the international map.
IDM; What are your parting words
TS; Have confidence and a sense of pride in yourself before you expect anyone else to do that for you. Go hard for what and you will reach places.
I would like to be remembered for my different sense of art. I am particularly interested in animal sculpting. It tells completing stories how animals can be made from stone.
IDM; What drives the work that you do?
TS; I am driven by the need to change my families fortunes. When they speak of breaking barriers, it directly speaks to me. I want to break barriers and be the first to soar to international heights in my family.
I am passionate about all things art as well as cooking. I am also good at it. In another life, I will be a renowned executive chef.
IDM; What do you see in the future
TS; I see myself touring the world with my art and sculptures. I would love to put Africa, Zimbabwe
and my Mabvuku community on the international map.
IDM; What are your parting words
TS; Have confidence and a sense of pride in yourself before you expect anyone else to do that for you. Go hard for what and you will reach places.
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