BRIMA M. WOLOBAH is a Liberian from Lofa County. He started drawing at a very early age in GUINEA where he was a refugee. He knew that drawing was always touching to his soul, and so he drew/painted until he returned to Liberia after the war in 1997.
His work got a boost, when in 2000, it was seen by a Liberian professional artist, Bill Blamo, who then thought it wise to give him some coaching. He began his apprenticeship with Mr. Blamo at his local studio.
After several years and having improved, he decided to sharpen his skills. Thus, in 2007 he took another apprenticeship, this time under another great Liberian artist Fato Whemogar.
Mr. Wolobah had this to say about himself, “... [b]ecause of the love I have for the art I’m striving every day to get better.” He says that he, “love[s] to be creative.”
He specializes in fine art painting, abstract painting and illustrations. He also dabbles with the pen when he writes poems.