The Beza Project
Discovering Otherwise Hidden Creative Talents
Round Hill Pottery Collective (RHPC) proudly presents The Beza Project, an initiative spotlighting hidden creative talents around the world whose exceptional work might otherwise not receive the attention it deserves.
Applying their work to Round Hill Pottery Collective ceramic designs, the Beza Project sells these works to benefit worthwhile causes with which the artists are associated, with the Collective recouping only its out-of-pocket costs for the clay only.
The artwork applied to these Round Hill Pottery Collective Square Plates depicts town life in Nigeria where artist Fidelis D’Adoro lives. The artwork was brought to us by Sue Perkins, the Director of Missions of the Leah Foundation, which is the beneficiary of the proceeds from the sale of these marvelous plates.
Sue says, “The Leah Foundation is excited to announce a remarkable collaboration with talented local artists to present unique glimpses of Nigeria’s vibrant and beautiful culture. These special, artist-designed plates not only showcase the rich heritage and artistic traditions of our nation but also serve a greater purpose”.
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The Leah Foundation
Leah Sharibu represents the face of the persecuted in Nigeria.
Terrorism and persecution have claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and devastated countless communities. Women and girls have suffered enslavement, sexual violence, and other severe human rights abuses. The Leah Foundation exists to advocate for and support women and girls facing persecution and adversity. https://www.leah-foundation.org
About the Artist: Fidelus D’Adoro
Fildelus D’Adoroa never finished his proper education because he was deemed not fit for school. Now using his painting talent to support himself and his family, he encourages young boys in his village to follow their God-given talent to become the men God made them to become. He has also started a program in his village to educate young children.
The Plates: “Daily Rhythms of Hope”
“The Beza Project has produced ‘Daily Rhythms of Hope’ for the Leah Foundation of Nigeria. This four-plate set is now for sale with proceeds going to the Foundation.”
“Daily Rhythms of Hope” features four hand-painted ceramic plates depicting vibrant scenes of Nigerian village life - market gatherings, daily work, neighbors in conversation, the rhythm of village streets. Each scene captures community and connection, all rising up as a prayer to Free Leah, and others like her.