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Tinga is a painting style that originated in East Africa, and is one of the most widely represented forms of painting in Tanzania, Kenya, and neighboring countries. The naive genre is named after Tanzanian painter Edward Tingatinga, who had a lasting impact on art and the economy of the region.
Tingatinga was born in 1932 in the remote village of Mindu, in southern Tanzania. As a child, he worked in the village helping with farming, painting huts , and crafts. In 1955, he moved to Dar es Salaam and found work as a domestic servant in a colonial civil servant's home for six years. It was there that he was exposed to painters who produced inexpensive pictures for sale along the city's main streets. Tingatinga was inspired by the brightly colored paintings of animals and people from the region. He managed to obtain some household paint and a brush from a friend, located a piece of crude ceiling board, and created his first picture, which he displayed outside a shop and sold for 10 shillings. He befriended some of the street artists, and they advised him on supplies. With little schooling or art background and only the desire to paint, within three years, he established a name for himself in Tanzanian art. The National Arts Council offices and in their pavilion at the 1971 Saba International Trade Fair. He gained a contract with the National Arts Council, which provided him with material and handled the sale of his paintings. His career as an artist only lasted a few years, but his influence and impact on the art from the region has been long-lasting. The influence of Tinga paintings is worldwide. The style evolved into pop culture, clothing, books, and films like The Lion King. In England, the BBC created a children’s animated series called Tinga Tales along with a series of books of the same name.


 
 
 

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 Week One: Cave Paintings

It has been an eventful week in our Art Literacy class. We have been all around the world.  I would like to thank all of my wonderful students for their great efforts. We began with the story of the discovery of the discovery of cave paintings in Lascaux,  France  and also looked at images from  Spain , where the oldest known cave paintings have been found,  in the cave called El Castillo. The prehistoric dots and crimson hand stencils are now the world's oldest known cave art that dates more than 40,800 years old.

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