A visionary, born in Kara, Togo West Africa, and a painter who can best be described as an artist with more than a canvas, Talle Bamazi has a story; and a mission which is to engulf society in the ways of the West. He set out to show the world that Africa means more than violence. It has a soul and a purpose. He uses his gift of the brush to educate, instruct, and give people a sense that the past is worth studying; for the past dictates the future.
Arriving in New York in 1995, with absolutely no understanding of the English language he embarked upon what was the most challenging adventure of his life. His quest for knowledge led him to the New York Student Art League, where he educated himself on American culture in order to infiltrate his vision into a world full of cultural differences.
He continued his education at the New York Academy of Art and graduated with Masters. This endeavor fueled the desire to take his goal of cultural harmony to a wider audience by using a gallery as a way for his vision to prosper. Talle Bamazi brought the vision to life by creating a gallery where African and African American artists can display their souls through art.
He achieved this goal in Columbus, Ohio in 2003 in founding KIACA Gallery to function as a place of culture – a place where the past can be preserved. His artwork shows the passion of his beloved Africa. You will see in his paintings a history, a soul, a time that once had been forgotten now is being told and remembered. He has chosen to use the many obstacles in his life and his passion for African culture as the inspiration for his art. Yes, to tell the story of his beloved land, the motherland, the land that has experienced suffering, pain, loss, and triumph is his mission. Today Talle Bamazi continues his quest to realize, expand and even surpass his artistic vision.
ARTISTIC STATEMENT
“I have tremendous pride and passion for the culture of my beloved Africa. All praises to God and my ancestors for my artistic ability. My belief is that my ancestors through God have chosen me to share this gift with the world. I accept and embrace this gift by honoring them with my work. Art and breathing share the same space and time for me and I welcome the challenge the trails and tribulations of the creative process.” – Talle Bamazi
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