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He was born in June, 1972, his birthday is on 23rd. During his
childhood especially when he was in primary school he was funny, apart from
drawing Masoud used to write funny news bulletins and read them to his friends
at school.
When he was in standard one at Kijitonyama Primary School he used
to go to school with his brother's drawings and pretended that they were done by
him. When he reached standard two he decided to stop telling lies, he tried to
sketch and the results were amazing. From that moment sky was the only limit for
him. He developed his talent by mainly concentrating on portraits and he drew
almost all the photos that came his way, and he was good.
His first illustration appeared in the Heko magazine in 1988 and
by the beginning of 1989 the magazine was turned into weekly newspaper and the
owner asked him if he could draw cartoons especially caricatures of politicians,
with his background as a portrait artist that was not an issue and that was when
the President Ali Hassan Mwinyi and his cabinet begun to feel the stroke of
Masoud's pen.
While with Heko Publishers Masoud got a chance to publish his 32
pages comic book titled ‘Heka Heka za Kalunde Mombasa, a story which was
depicting the life of young man who was seeking the greener pasture by stowaway,
he illegally boarded the ship in the Dar es salaam Port and found himself in
Mombasa where he went through a lot of hardships.
Masoud went on working for different newspapers including Baraza,
Business Times, BBC Focus on Africa and kept on doing portraits and paintings
while participating in art
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He got married to Sarah in 1999 and in the same year he decided to
broaden the spectrum of his art activities by joining the Clouds Entertainment
as a radio presenter where he begun with the children's program. In 2000 Masoud
and Sarah got a baby boy who was named after Malcolm X, unfortunately things
didn't turn according to their plan and they divorced in November 2002.Masoud is
an artist who believes in living life as it comes, as the flow forces its way
through, he easily goes along with it. He believes that when one feels like
screaming then nothing should stop that person from screaming. To him happiness
is always created by the person himself thus nobody in this world should
complain that this or that person makes him happy or unhappy. Masoud believes in
going to an extra mile just to be happy for he only lives once.
He consequently acknowledges the fact that being an artist costs
him and he stresses this by saying “Artists tend to want to have their own world
where they could live and do things as they wish. They have their way of looking
at things, not a normal way. They apply art in every thing and every step of
their life to the extent of becoming nuisance to those around them. They are
easily identified as the most selfish people the world has ever seen though in
realistic they are not.”
Masoud discloses that those who fall in love with artists may
agree with him for in most cases they end up being disappointed simply because
they don't understand them. It is very difficult to live with an artist. They
never reach a conclusion as a normal person does and this can be seen when they
work, it is only the deadlines that make them stop doing what they do, they are
never satisfied with the strokes of their brushes or pens, given time they can
spend time putting the unthinkable and impossible details on their drawings and
funny enough they do the same to their daily lives.
On the issue of not easily being satisfied as an artist which
others regard it as being perfectionist, Masoud recalls one incident when he was
designing a logo for his clothing line, “to date, I have done about twenty
drawings and I'm still not happy about the way they look, surprisingly, people
love each of them, I'm confused but I guess I just have to learn how to agree
with me, myself and I.
I personally can not call this state as ‘being perfectionist' to
me it's just a state of not wanting to irritate the eye of the person who will
be watching what I have done. It has got nothing to do with being
perfectionist.
Throughout his life as an artist Masoud has been around the world
attending symposiums, exhibitions and other art activities and he has won
several awards and prizes in art competitions. As a human being, Masoud is
ambitious. his ambitions are, to become the president of the United Republic of
Tanzania, to own a significant number of outlets worldwide that will be selling
his cloths (he owns a clothing line ‘KP' which is a contraction of the word
Kipanya) and to have a syndicate that will be selling his animation cartoons
worldwide. To him it doesn't matter which comes first though it seems like
clothing line is getting all the attention as a top priority.
His own philosophy is ‘God gave us tomorrow to rectify our yesterday's mistakes' |
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Friday, June 29, 2012
Ali Masoud
http://www.kipanya.co.tz/
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