Artists

Noah Mulubrhan

Blending Precision with Cultural Expression

Born: 1985, Asmara, Eritrea

Lives and Works: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Noah Mulubrhan is an Eritrean artist whose passion for visual art and sculpture emerged at a young age. Initially trained in mechanical drawing and machine shop at Asmara Technical School….

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Nebay Abraha

is a self-taught Eritrean visual artist known for his emotive portraits and vibrant collages. Born in 1996, he began his career with exhibitions in Asmara, Eritrea, where his compelling work quickly gained recognition. In 2018, he moved to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, collaborating with local artists and co-hosting the notable “Ethio-Eritrea” exhibition. His art often explores themes of isolation, resilience, and the immigrant experience, using mixed….

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Eyob Gedremeskel

Born in 2002 in Asmara, Eritrea, Eyob Gedremeskel began studying art at age 11. His work explores identity, perception, and the human experience, often symbolized by faceless figures that challenge labels tied to race or nationality. Eyob draws from personal experiences with discrimination, using art as a tool for reflection and healing. Through his bold yet thoughtful imagery, he calls for dignity, empathy, and shared….

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Robel Solomon Teweldemedhin

A Free and Evolving Expression

Robel Solomon Teweldemedhin is a self-taught artist who developed his skills under the mentorship of his uncles, renowned painters Michael and Berhane Adonai. Growing up in their studio, he experimented with Realism, Impressionism, and Modern Art, embodying his belief that art….

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Tesfalem Atenaw

A Pioneer of Coffee Bean Painting

Tesfalem Atenaw is a self-taught artist who pioneered the coffee bean painting technique over 20 years ago—an innovation that has since inspired artists worldwide. His journey began during a traditional Eritrean coffee ceremony, where he discovered a new artistic medium infused with heritage….

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