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OT Africa Line Angola's Container
Painting Competiton 2005 - Comes to Europe !
This year, we join together as art
lovers and patrons to celebrate the talent of emerging visual artists
in Angola
The Competition
Held in March 2005 in Luanda, the
'Angolan Painting Competition', sponsored by OT Africa Line [OTAL],
is a tribute to Angola's artistic talent. Angolan national artists
were approached to enter a small draft painting that would, if chosen,
be enlarged and copied onto a container and then exhibited in major
ports around Europe.
There was an overwhelming response to the competition, where we received
entries from the very best artists who enthusiastically participated.
We were extremely pleased with the high quality of work submitted.
A regional jury panel comprised of highly esteemed members of the
arts community from both Angola and France chose six semi-finalists
from the numerous entries received. Those chosen painted their designs
onto the side of a 20TEU container and a final winner was selected
receiving a US$5,000 award.
Investing in the arts in West Africa has been a long-standing priority
at OTAL. From photography to public learning, our support focuses
on activities that contribute to the cultural fabric of communities,
recognising the vital role the arts play in enriching people's lives.
On behalf of everyone here at OTAL a well deserved congratulations
is extended to all of our Award winners and participants. We thank
them for their dedication to the upholding of African artisitic traditions
and wish them continued success in all their artisitic endeavours.
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The
Judges
Our esteemed judges included local art experts as well as representatives
from the Angolan Ministry of Culture. The judges expressed that
their final decison had infact been a difficult one due to the
exceptional quality of the artist's work. The panel of judges for
this competition was comprised of :
Carla Leitão - OTAL Commercial Manager
Bernard de Buor - Director of SDV-AMI
Filomeno de Silva - Representative for the merchant marine and ports
Fátim Fonseca - Representative of the Ministry of Culture
Marcela Costa - Angolan Artist
Santos Nunes - Head of the local authority area
Sylvie Fontaine - French Associtation of Angola

"The six finalists receiving their prestigous awards at
a cocktail party held at the Meridian Hotel attended by Angolan national
press and television"
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The Winner
Ventura
The youngest entrant in the competition was Manuel José Ventura
( known as Ventura ) born in 1981 he is only 24 years of age. Ventura
studied at the School of Arts, Media and Painting - a specialist
school of art in Angola. He is a member of 'Da Brigada de Jovens
Artista Plásicos' - BJAP - a national art institution that
promotes national artists. Ventura also attends a workshop given
by a famous Angolan artist known as 'Gonga' where he practices sculpture
and painting.
Ventura was presented with a cash prize of US$5000 [equivalent to
2 years local salary] at a cocktail reception attended by the
Angolan national press and television.

"OTAL celebrates the exceptional skill of Angolan up-and-coming
visual artists and we take great pleasure in assisting the start
of what we feel will be a very promising career"
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The Finalists
Kenga
Born in Avelino, Kenga works as a painter, sculpture and batik artist.
He has a diploma from the Lubumbashi and Kinshasa academies in
the DRC. He has won several competitions , made numerous exhibitions
and has been published in some national publications in Angola.

"OT Africa Line's Painting Competition provides a forum
to engage communities across the country"
Bany
Sermio Moisés Massa Bany is 38 years old and was born in
North Luanda. He studied in DRC and is licensed in painting and
arts. He
has won the CICIBA painting Kinshasa in 1980.

"The competition promotes the entry of Angolan artists
into the European arts community. "
Cabenda
Born in Angola in 1974, Marco Aurelio Fernandes Cabenda studied painting
at the Institute of Arts Painting and Culture. In 1998 he went to
study graphic design at the Mindrand University in South Africa and
in 2003 attended the Arco [ Center of Arts & Visual Communication
] in Portugal. He has also been presented several prizes in 1996/1998/2004
at the national ENSA ARTE-Pinture competition held anually by the
ENSA security company.

"Through the competition, we can encourage and nurture creative
potential. "
Kabudi Ely
Manuel Gaspar Kabudi Ely was born in South Kwanza in September 1972.
He is a professional in painting, art, design, publishing and marketing.
He has been a painter for 15 years and has participated in various
collective exhibitions in Angola selling several paintings in Portugal,
France, Germany, the UK and Angola. Currently he is working as a
freelancer.

"The ongoing vitality of a thriving and innovative arts
community is in our long term business interest and in the interest
of a healthy and prosperous country"
Van
Francisco Domingos Van-Dúnem was born in Bengo in 1959, Van
is a renowned artist in Angola. He teaches art at both Secondary
and University level. He has been a painter and artist since 1977.
He undertook a painting course in Havana, Cuba in 1981 and is licensed
to teach visual education and technology which he studies in Portugal.
He completed a master's degree in educational art at the University
of Surrey Roehampton, London. He has held 12 exhibitions at various
premier national and international venues and has presented work
to the Ministry of Culture.

"As one of West Africa's premier shipping companies, we believe in
using our resources to make a positive contribution to society"
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Exhibitions & Roadshows
All three containers are currently on
an exhibitional tour to the major ports in Europe. The artwork has
already been displayed in both Porto and Lisbon in Portugal, Antwerp
in Belgium and Hamburg in Germany. The finale will be a reception
co-hosted with the Angolan embassy in Paris.

"After an eight hour tour around Luanda city the containers
are loaded onto one MV Luanda sailing some 4000 nautical miles to
Leixoes in
Portugal."

"The containers were offloaded at the port of Leixoes and
displayed at a customer event within the port. The next morning they
were loaded onto trucks and transported 300kms to Lisbon. OTAL hosted
a cocktail reception overlooking the vast estuary of the River Tagus
held in Lisbon Port Authority's [APL] beautiful art deco offices."

" Onward to Belgium, the containers were trucked a further 2000kmand exhibited
at our local agency offices, Asmar Nv in Antwerp."

" The boxes then travelled another
500km to the Hanseatic port of Hamburg where they were the highlight
of a customer function at the Museum de Arbeit. "
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