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Sunday 29 September 2013
Tuesday 24 September 2013
More Great Paintings From Diani Beach Art Gallery
Melody Makers
Description:
Moses depicts the way musicians feel through their music and become one as a group.
By using Impasto and Cubism techniques, and a palette knife, he allows thick paints of warm colours to fill the canvas. Figures are joined using lines; circles and triangles which create togetherness and bring the theme of his paintings into harmony.
Casanova
Description:
Which lady - or why not both? The artist depicts the thought of a man torn between two women whereby the rose stands as a symbol for romaticism (showing his need for love), the car for independendce and the stick he holds for power - it is his choice, yet it is not an easy one.
By using Impasto and Cubism techniques, and a palette knife, Moses Muigai allows thick paints of warm colours to fill the canvas. Figures are joined using lines; circles and triangles which create togetherness and bring the theme of his paintings into harmony.
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These two original paintings are currently for sale. At the present time, originals are not offered for sale through the FineArtAmerica secure checkout system. Please contact the gallery directly to inquire about purchasing these original works.
Monday 23 September 2013
Fred Abuga
Fred Abuga at work with one of his distinctive paintings, produced using large brushstrokes that transform at a distance into clusters of shimmering colour from scenes of daily life and in reverse once again resembling the passing day.
By Jag
Heavy Load
Market Street
Gallery Information
Bringing together artists from all over Africa, the gallery offers a great variety of creative work, showing a broad spectrum of Fine African Art that could be showcased not only in Kenya but also abroad.
The versatile selection of art gives depth and breadth to the Gallery and ensures there is art to be found for every taste and preference.
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We are currently working very hard on the website which will be launched shortly. Please check back soon.
If you would like to get in touch, please email, become our friend on Facebook or follow us on twitter.
Links can be found further down the page.
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