“His upbringing lacked any significant exposure to the arts—and Wasse has since made a point of bringing art directly to the masses.”
— Charles Moore
“Since his schooldays Wasse’s experience of racial discrimination was just as painful as that of his peers and this has become deeply embedded in his consciousness. He does not necessarily want to define himself as a political activist, but it is something that he cannot escape because it is all around him.”
— Charles Moore