Dino (b. Mozambique) makes Psikelekedana, a type of softwood carving made from the wood of the cashew nut tree. Dino learned to carve at the age of 18 from an elderly neighbor who was a master of the art. He creates scenes of daily life and traditional ceremonies. The scenes help to educate the viewer about customs and also serve to express the history of the community and the culture it represents. (Text by International Folk Art Alliance)