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this is my first time on your website and I am happy to finally find what I have been looking for. I have always wanted a piece of our culture to share with my children and grand children here in the US. Thanks for such a wonderful site. Keep it up.
The art work of Mr.Lesie Lumeh stands, in my opinion, with the best European artist of the 20th Century. His vibrant paintings tell stories and speak to our hearts. They should be worth millions in the future if they are honestly valued. He should try to get as much expose as he can in order to share his gift with the world.
WOW! The Site? Nothing short of AMAZING! Thanks Seabreeze, you’re a breath of fresh air!
I’m a Liberian Author who just published a historical fiction “Coming From Liberia” available at http://www.lulu.com/emmanuelezike. Could you let me know how I could showcase my work? Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks again for the VISION and I will definitely spread the word!
Sincerely,
Emmanuel.
Horton,
the interview with Khona khasu was the BOMB! The brother has always been on time.i think he is one of liberia’s most valuable assets we have in expresssing our arts and culture.I have always respected his talents and love for Liberian and African culture in general.If I am not mistaken, he also work with Bill cosby for a while.
Stay strong! stay Black! And stay African!
Some of my recognized painter friends in the area and I are admiring the art gallery, so allow me to post here some of their comments, in English:” sparkling originality, monumental and unique, expressive force of the colors of the earth, high artistic achievement, outstanding richness of detail…” .
I hold with the opinion already expressed by professor Althea Romeo-Mark:
“The art work of Mr.Lesie Lumeh stands, in my opinion, with the best European artist of the 20th Century. His vibrant paintings tell stories and speak to our hearts.”
High appreciation and admiration to Mr. David Wolobah for his unique, inspiring artistic images, for the display of the expressive force of earth’s immortal colors.
Liberia truely has some first class artists. It would be wonderful to see an exhibition of Liberian art in one place. It would send a strong message about Liberian creativity and make an impact on the world.
The photographs by Doeba are also fantastic. They prove the saying true “that a picture is worth a thousand words.” I am overwhelmed by how well the beauty in simple every day things are captured. We see them in another light. I haven’t got around to the reading yet, but I will. Had to say something about the art/photography. They spoke to me.
November 21st, 2008 at 11:07 am
I like the new look of the website!!
Emmett
November 25th, 2008 at 11:56 am
this is my first time on your website and I am happy to finally find what I have been looking for. I have always wanted a piece of our culture to share with my children and grand children here in the US. Thanks for such a wonderful site. Keep it up.
December 8th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
The art work of Mr.Lesie Lumeh stands, in my opinion, with the best European artist of the 20th Century. His vibrant paintings tell stories and speak to our hearts. They should be worth millions in the future if they are honestly valued. He should try to get as much expose as he can in order to share his gift with the world.
Althea Romeo-Mark
December 18th, 2008 at 9:58 am
WOW! The Site? Nothing short of AMAZING! Thanks Seabreeze, you’re a breath of fresh air!
I’m a Liberian Author who just published a historical fiction “Coming From Liberia” available at http://www.lulu.com/emmanuelezike. Could you let me know how I could showcase my work? Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks again for the VISION and I will definitely spread the word!
Sincerely,
Emmanuel.
January 2nd, 2009 at 7:35 pm
Horton,
the interview with Khona khasu was the BOMB! The brother has always been on time.i think he is one of liberia’s most valuable assets we have in expresssing our arts and culture.I have always respected his talents and love for Liberian and African culture in general.If I am not mistaken, he also work with Bill cosby for a while.
Stay strong! stay Black! And stay African!
May 19th, 2009 at 12:55 am
Dear Stephania,
Some of my recognized painter friends in the area and I are admiring the art gallery, so allow me to post here some of their comments, in English:” sparkling originality, monumental and unique, expressive force of the colors of the earth, high artistic achievement, outstanding richness of detail…” .
I hold with the opinion already expressed by professor Althea Romeo-Mark:
“The art work of Mr.Lesie Lumeh stands, in my opinion, with the best European artist of the 20th Century. His vibrant paintings tell stories and speak to our hearts.”
High appreciation and admiration to Mr. David Wolobah for his unique, inspiring artistic images, for the display of the expressive force of earth’s immortal colors.
May 20th, 2009 at 3:41 am
Liberia truely has some first class artists. It would be wonderful to see an exhibition of Liberian art in one place. It would send a strong message about Liberian creativity and make an impact on the world.
The photographs by Doeba are also fantastic. They prove the saying true “that a picture is worth a thousand words.” I am overwhelmed by how well the beauty in simple every day things are captured. We see them in another light. I haven’t got around to the reading yet, but I will. Had to say something about the art/photography. They spoke to me.
Althea Romeo-Mark