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Pekiwa: the Mozambican sculptor who sees art in abandoned and recycled objects

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Mozambican artist, Nelson Augusto Carlos Ferreira, is noted for his unique style of art of finding cultural expressions in recycled collections from the streets or backyards. He gives an artistic touch of beauty to objects ranging from old doors to abandoned railway lines that many would not have any use for. Like the artist who sees beauty in ashes, Pekiwa brings out the cultural relevance of these objects to the public.

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