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85:, and in Denmark and the United States. His paintings are noted for their bright colours, often in lively scenes, and generally capture everyday life and landmarks in the country. Mlambo has said β€œMany people like my paintings. I like to use bright colours. In my work, you can see how people in Swaziland live and what they do. I like Mbabane very much because when I see the mountains I see something to paint. When I see the streets, people and buildings, I see something to paint. Even in the location where I stay, I find many stories to paint to show how the people live and what they do.” Notable works include 46:. In 1984, the Mlambo family were forced to relocate by the government to make way for roads and he began drawing to remember his childhood home. He got a job in 50:
and developed his skills in painting at the weekends and selling them to his colleagues. In 1985, a man named Dori whom he met at the
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In 1991, Mlambo painted five murals at Indingilizi to depict the Reed Dance Ceremony. He has since showcased his works in
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The only boy of eight children, his father died when he was very young and was raised by his mother whilst attending
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recognized his talent and encouraged him to exhibit. The following year he did so at the gallery, with
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Sidvwashini
Mbabane
Swazi
Lozita Secondary School
Beral
Indingilizi Gallery
Lisa Forslund
Total Gallery
Johannesburg
University of Zululand
KwaZulu-Natal
Grahamstown Arts Festival
Swaziland Arts Society





"The Art Exhibition"


"LUCAS MLAMBO - SWAZI PAINTER"
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People from Mbabane
1959 births
Living people
20th-century painters
21st-century painters

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