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A beautiful piece of art capturing emotion and creativity.
A beautiful piece of art capturing emotion and creativity.
A beautiful piece of art capturing emotion and creativity.
A beautiful piece of art capturing emotion and creativity.
A beautiful piece of art capturing emotion and creativity.
A beautiful piece of art capturing emotion and creativity.
A beautiful piece of art capturing emotion and creativity.
A beautiful piece of art capturing emotion and creativity.
A beautiful piece of art capturing emotion and creativity.
I’m thrilled to announce that OkelloOregeArt will be collaborating with the renowned photographer Mirella Ricciardi to showcase a selection of her exquisite photographs at Tribal Art London 2024. This event will be held at Evolution London, Battersea Park, Queenstown Road, Chelsea Bridge London, UK, SW11 4NJ in conjunction with the Decorative Fair, from October 1st to 6th, 2024. Mirella Ricciardi is celebrated for her evocative, high-contrast black and white images that beautifully capture the essence of her subjects. OOA is excited to be given the opportunity to showcase the work of such a renowned artist. Her work not only documents the vanishing cultures of Africa but also resonates deeply with us, as we are both Kenyans, making this collaboration particularly meaningful. We look forward to presenting these stunning images at the exhibition and sharing this unique cultural experience with you. Click below to see more of her work!
It is with great pleasure that we announce the release of the 5th edition of the boomer magazine, Masters of Vision, under the distinguished leadership of iconic Editor-in-Chief, Anthony Fawcett. One of our good artists,Clinton Odhiambo's work has been featured yet again!! You can download the magazine for free below...
Striking artworks by Clara Chebet, featuring the back view of tribal women from the Himba tribe and Mwila tribe from Angola. It highlights the elaborate traditional hairstyle and intricate adornment. Both featured styles were an attribute of wealth symbolism and beauty. the deliberate choice to depict only the back, showcasing the coiffure at its best angle and the elaborate adornment, encourages personal interpretation. This approach allows each observer to create their own narrative and connection with the piece. Medium used charcoal drawing on recycled paper made from papyrus and banana fibre This artwork not only showcases cultural beauty but also highlights environmental consciousness through its medium. By using recycled paper made from papyrus and banana fibers, the artist contributes to sustainable practices. This choice reduces waste and promotes the use of eco-friendly materials, making the artwork environmentally significant. The use of natural fibers also adds a unique texture and authenticity to the piece, further enhancing its cultural and ecological value. The deliberate choice to depict only the back, showcasing the coiffure at its best angle and the elaborate adornment, encourages personal interpretation. This approach allows each observer to create their own narrative and connection with the piece.
An illustrator capturing the beauty of everyday life with intricate detail and bold colors.
Exploring environmental themes, this artist uses recycled materials to craft stunning pieces.
Nawoi, Kenya by John Kenny