
In her intricately designed paintings, with a wonderfully unique touch, she incorporates traditional East African print, Kitenge or Chitenge showing off her unmistakable talent.
Her depth and perspective is such that one to looks at the painting again and again, reports Kenya’s Standard Digital.
She has been granted entry into various art exhibitions in her country’s capital, Nairobi including the Dusit D2 Art exhibitions in 2016 where her paintings were featured for 3 months. She has also exhibited her work at the Nairobi Art Buyers Weekend, where her works have drawn admiration.
Her father is also a painter and is helping her nurture her gift.
Culled from CCTV Africa
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