August 7, 2019

#KeArtists – Nancy Cherwon

Some of the fondest memories we have from childhood are the cartoons that we used to watch. From stories of espionage, superhuman strength and dodging bullets […]
July 31, 2019

#KeArtists – Wanjiru Kibera

For Wanjiru Kibera, art began in the form of drawing and coloring – the integral part of early development. The freedom to explore and express her […]
July 25, 2019

#KeArtists – Maryann Muthoni

If Maryann Muthoni’s journey in art could be described in one word, it would be this: adventure. Starting during her days at Loreto Convent Valley Road, […]
July 24, 2019

#KeArtists – BSQ

Kenya’s newest art-form is gaining momentum in the most unlikely of places. We know the Railway Museum as the home to some of the country’s oldest […]
July 23, 2019

#KeArtists – Chelenge Van Rampelberg

It only takes a stroll through nature to appreciate the wide array of colors and majesty found out there. In the forests, deep in the Rify […]
July 22, 2019

#KeArtists – Patrick Mukabi

His name floats around major cities, but in the form of paintings. His visuals are unique for one reason – they are of women. To him, […]
July 18, 2019

#KeArtists – Kevin Oduor

Ask anyone from back in the day how important art was. The answer will be simple; it was considered a hobby, much like reading storybooks or […]
July 17, 2019

#KeArtists – Barbara Minishi

Barbara Minishi was born a dreamer. During her school days at Makini Primary School, all she could think about all day was storybooks. The tales held […]
July 16, 2019

#KeArtists – George Ongeri

As a young boy, George Ongeri was drawn to two colours: red and blue. With time he learnt that these two colours were a representation of […]
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