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Emmanuel Tang Ngong (Tango) won his first competition in 1993,
organised by the British Council in Cameroon. He was the best student
in drawing and painting in Primary and Secondary school. He won also
many competitions while in High School and left many paintings in the
school auditorium before he graduated.
Tango read Political Science and Public administration in the
University of Buea, but was still very prominent in Fine Art. He was
awarded best artist in the university twice (2001 and 2002). He also
represented the university twice in national festivals and earned
honorary awards. He painted part of 'The way of the Cross' paintings
for the University Chapel, and decorated the cultural village of the
university.
Tango has exhibited in almost all prominent Galleries in Cameroon. His
paintings have been collected and exhibited in the USA, France, England
and Sweden.
"The Limbe workshop acted as a turning point in my artistic career. I
felt some deep pain and emotion for those animals … I just asked
myself: why should we have these fellow-beings facing extinction right
before our eyes, and foreigners will travel thousands of miles to come
and rescue this species when we sit back and watch?".
50% of the revenues of this original gorilla painting, signed by the
artist, will go to the conservation of the Cross River Gorillas in
South West Cameroon.
Shipping and handling costs (US and Europe): US$75
Video of the art workshop
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