Legends never die we multiply. Rest Brada you made us proud👊🏾. A Fashion Guru, a Producer, a Musician and a Motivational Speaker, stay shining👋🏾.#RIPRikyRick, #RIPRickyRick, #AfricanBank, #legendsbarbershop,#CottonFest2022,#BigZuluNkabiRecords pic.twitter.com/eRLdlzHDgC
— Rasta The Artist (@RastaArtist) March 1, 2022
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But some fans have gone as far as to insinuate that Rasta has some self-hate, racial issues coming out in the way he paints different people. According to one, his paintings are only bad when they are of black people. But when he paints white people, they are actually decent, if not straight up good.
The sad part is Rasta is not serious when drawing abantu abamnyama and we take it as a joke, its no longer funny.💔
— Rumani® (@RealMrumaDrive) March 1, 2022
I mean what's this??? pic.twitter.com/qIsAJOgBuR
— Rumani® (@RealMrumaDrive) March 1, 2022
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Only for him to turn around and paint Riky poorly. They are convinced that he just doesn’t take black people seriously enough to put any real effort into painting them, but his respect for white people makes him do better art pieces of them.
Kakade he's doing it deliberately. RASTA IS a good artist jus tht he ads self by drawing https://t.co/mcwboYbbSw sure it started as a genuine mistake then he carried over.hes very good
— 🔥🔥Stixx mangena.🔥🔥 (@Stixx_jm) March 2, 2022
True De Klerk's portrait was perfectly done. But now this? Makavalwe. pic.twitter.com/n7c8m0gIu6
— Sibusiso_mtetwa🇿🇦 (@Sibusisomtetwa1) March 1, 2022