Jorge William

Angola

"I want to bring to the world the idea that truth depends on accepting who we really are. We see the world as we are on the inside, not as it really is."

MEET

Jorge William

Jorge William Raimundo Sebastião was born in Luanda, Angola on March 26, 1996.

Jorge considers himself an artist since he understands himself as a person, and does not have a defined style.

Since he was 7 years old, he believes that everything he knows how to do is directly linked to the 7 existing arts. He has been painting since 2018, and he became interested in painting when he saw his friends to paint. He has never attended any art school and believes that it is more fun to create in a self-taught way.

"I want to bring to the world the idea that truth depends on accepting who we really are. We see the world as we are on the inside, not as it really is." says Jorge.

With painting, Jorge says that it is the best way to see a more colorful world in his own way.

Currently, Jorge Sebastião is an architect and has an architecture and design company.

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