Fredy Uamusse, a young Mozambican artist, continues to enchant and surprise audiences with his impressive works of art created on the ground using charcoal. Recently, Uamusse shared his latest drawing, a tribute to MC Waru Waru, which quickly went viral on social media and received numerous compliments from internet users.
Known for his unique artistic skills, Fredy Uamusse used charcoal to create a detailed portrait of MC Waru Waru, a respected name in the Mozambican music scene. The drawing, made on the ground under the shade of a mango tree, stands out for its precision and realism, capturing the essence of the honoree.
Since this afternoon, when Fredy shared the drawing on social media, the artwork has received a flood of praise. The comments ranged from pure admiration to affectionate humor, reflecting the emotional connection that Fredy's art established with the public.
One internet user commented: “Of all the ones you’ve done on the ground, this is the best drawing… in second place is Water Boy Jurus.” Another fan humorously added: “There’s a lot of magic in that mango tree shade 😂 Waru Waru came out exactly as he wants to be (a mulatto from the pharmacy).” These comments underscore Fredy’s ability to capture the essence of his subjects in an artistic and engaging way.
Fredy Uamusse has distinguished himself in the Mozambican art scene through his ability to transform simple materials, such as charcoal, into works of art with great visual impact. His technique and dedication do not go unnoticed, attracting the attention of both art enthusiasts and the general public.
The tribute to MC Waru Waru is not only a tribute to an important figure in music, but also a reflection of the culture and creativity that Fredy Uamusse represents. Each drawing is proof of the potential and latent talent in Mozambique, inspiring other young artists to explore their abilities and express themselves through art.





















