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Tingatinga short lived as an artist
(1968 - 72) but he triggered the emergence of a growing number of
Tanzanian youngsters who claimed this style to be theirs and further
developed it to become what is now known as the Tingatinga School
of painting, a unique form of popular art genuine to Tanzania (...)
Today, no one dares to paint like
Tingatinga anymore and there are a few signs left in present time
paintings subsisting from E. S. Tingatinga's iconography (...)
The Tingatinga way of painting that
has been entrusted to the younger generations of painters, has been
percolating during the past thirty years, through the Tingatinga
pyramid of know-how transfer, from teacher to student, and so on.
In this process, the initial input
of E. S. Tingatinga at the very top of the pyramid has been diluted,
level after level, but it has also been blending at each new stage
by the timely injection of the new artists' innovations or improvements
of different sorts.
Ultimately, what you see nowadays
as the Tingatinga style of painting truly represents the time-matured
chain-result of a popular school of art, of a popular art movement
articulated on the old-fashioned, traditional way of master-to-apprentice
transmission of knowledge.
Tingatinga's stroke of genius lay
in the fact that he started to paint in an environment where popular
painting was non-existing and fine arts painting was minimal. No
matter how simplistic his renderings of wildlife might have looked,
they were the spontaneous and sincere expression of an original
character.
His determination radiated confidence
in what he had started and became inspirational for his entourage
(...)
As of today, the Tingatinga School
of Painting has the form of a long and wide constellation of artists,
with a higher density in the Dar-es-Salaam area but with patches
of stars in Arusha and Zanzibar, and with a few scattered and isolated
stars around the rest of the country. Within that constellation,
all stars shine, but some are more brilliant than others (...)
source: "Tingatinga - the popular
paintings from Tanzania" - Y. Goscinny
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