Firestorm is dedicated to firefighters around the world
It is inspired by the red hot bush fires in outback Australia. The heat of the fire is felt miles away and i had the unfortunate experience of feeling the heat even before we had the information of a rapidly spreading bush fire miles away.
Currently on display at Casual Bite Cafe & Coffee House, Centro House, Westlands until end of feb
#HappyAustraliaDay #AustraliaDay #AustraliaInEastAfrica
Sunday, 25 January 2015
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Interview on GBS channel
Selvin from GBS has been following my journey through art over the past 3 years. Once again she came by to have a quick chat about my exhibition "Australian and African Inspirations" which is on until end of feb at Casual Bite cafe in westlands
http://www.gbskenya.com/news/view/nwNO/2350
Monday, 19 January 2015
D-R-Y
What happens when all the trees have been cut down and the sun is blazing on our heads without any shelter?
What happens when all the water is evaporated and no sight of rain?
What happens when the earth is so dry, nothing can grow from it anymore?
DRY! - An exploration of the negative effects of abusing nature
What happens when all the water is evaporated and no sight of rain?
What happens when the earth is so dry, nothing can grow from it anymore?
DRY! - An exploration of the negative effects of abusing nature
Friday, 16 January 2015
The Opening!
What a wonderful opening organized by Ivy Mutiso of Casual Bite Cafe & Coffee House! With my 12 pieces up on the walls and the performers from The Theater Company, the evening was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone who attended.
The exhibition is on until end of February so drop by, have a wonderful meal and enjoy some of my art
Centro House is located next to Sankara Hotel and Uchumi, with plenty of parking at Uchumi. The cafe is located on the ground floor
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Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Art, poetry, dance and music
You are invited to the opening of "Australian and African Inspirations" an art exhibition opening Thursday 15th Jan 6pm at Casual Bites Cafe and Coffee House, Centro House, Westlands
Performance by The Theatre Company starts 8pm
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
Australian and African Inspirations
I'm back with my solo exhibition opening Thursday 15th jan 6pm at Casual Bite Cafe, Centro house, westlands
Inspired by the beautiful landscapes of Australia where I spent 10 years and African landscapes where I now live. Positive views dominate my view of nature which is then catalogued with my art work.
Exhibition will run until end of Feb so drop by, have a bite and be surrounded by some colourful pieces :)
Don't forget to spread the word!
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Sondeka 2014: Story behind the paintings
Sondeka 2014
Creations
Team: Gemini
Vaghela, Onyis Martin, Natasha Joshi
Brief:
Create a piece showing cultural diversity and fusion in Kenya/Africa in the
future
1. Culture Shock – This creation aims to
unify the people through colors and textures. The design highlights the
creation of one people. The dots in the background slowly coming together to
form the one people. The images of the people are very abstract and no distinctive
form to show the unity of one people.
The color scheme used in the creation of this artwork is specifically
chosen to represent every culture there could be. The multicolored color scheme
covers all our differences to bring us all together.
The highlight of creating this piece was that every willing person
passing by our tent had a hand in adding some of the background dots. From age
8 onwards, we had a wide range of art lovers trying their hand at dotting our
creation.
2 Bridging Cultures – This piece is a
much simpler version showing how diverse we are and how we are trying to bridge
the gaps. The landscape represents culture from different areas being “bridged”
by the bridge across the river. The message here is “cross the river to our
side”. The sun popping out of the shadows signifying a new dawn. The flow of
the river representing the move from dark to light.
The color scheme here is also very colorful and bright to represent
colors of every culture which finally merge to form a beautiful rainbow effect.
The highlight of this piece was working with water as the base to merge
colors.
The photo: Natasha Joshi (left), Gemini Vaghela (middle), Onyis Martin (right)
The paintings: Bridging Cultures (left), Culture Shock (right)
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