
Robel Wolde
"Painting Ethiopia’s Soul"
Robel Wolde, a distinguished Ethiopian artist, was born on September 14, 1993, in the vibrant capital city of Addis Ababa. From an early age, Robel found himself drawn to the natural beauty, rich history, and deep-rooted traditions of his homeland.

Wendwesen Kebede
"The Historian-Painter of Ethiopia"
Wendwesen Kebede Abera, born in 1983 in Dukem, Ethiopia, is a multifaceted artist and historian whose work bridges the worlds of visual art and historical scholarship. His early education at Dejazmach Fiqre Mariyam Elementary School and Lielt Tenagneworke Secondary School laid the groundwork for a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and creativity. Wendwesen’s academic journey led him to Addis Ababa University, where he earned a BA degree in Applied History in 2004/5, followed by a BA degree in Painting from the School of Fine Arts and Design in 2005/6.

Asnake Melesse
"A Master of Ethiopian Spiritual Narratives"
Asnake Melesse, born in 1978 in the heart of Ethiopia’s vibrant capital, Addis Ababa, is a celebrated figure in the Ethiopian art scene. From a young age, Asnake displayed a natural talent for the visual arts, which he nurtured through formal education and extensive practical experience. His journey into the world of art began with a Diploma in Painting from Addis Ababa University’s School of Fine Arts and Design in July 2002. This institution, renowned for producing some of Ethiopia’s most influential artists, provided Asnake with the foundational skills and theoretical knowledge that would shape his future work.