Monrovia, Feb. 12 -- A Toronto-based gallery is increasingly becoming home to an impressive collection of paintings by Hallie Andrews Ndorley, a Liberian refugee who immigrated to Canada in 2009 and has since emerged as one of the pioneer African painters living and working in Ontario.

With more than three decades of artistic practice, Ndorley continues to gain recognition for his distinctive visual language and compelling storytelling.

His recent work, Africa, My People (oil on canvas), stands out as a powerful exploration of strength, unity, and cultural diversity across the African continent.

The painting captures Africa's richness through a tapestry of nations and tribes, each represented by unique features and cultural attributes...