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    Riding a bicycle $69

    While still young, I used to go to my friend’s home to play on his bicycle. I loved bicycles so much to the extent I used to tell my father to buy them for me every time I saw someone riding them. When I grow up, I will buy my son a bicycle because I know how enjoyable it feels to own one. – Mulukusa I

    By purchasing this artwork, 70% of the price you pay will support the education of children we empower while 30% will support our administrative costs.

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    River and the sun $50

    Artwork by: Birungi

    Artwork size: 20 cm x 30 cm

    Framed: Yes (Black Wooden frames)

    Year of production: 2022

    Category: 5-8 years

    Project: World Food Day art contest

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  • Saving during lockdown $120

    Title: Saving during lockdown

    Media: Acrylics on canvas

    Size: 50cm x 60cm

    Emelyne, 18 years, Burundian She loves art and her parents as well.  Since she doesn’t study, she spends most of her time practising art at Youth Rescue Organisation, located in the Nakivalee refugee settlement. Ever since she left Burundi and came to Uganda, it has not been easy for her and her family, but she is grateful that art has kept her mind focused and active. She wants to become a professional artist and become good at painting. She also wants to become an art teacher to pass on her knowledge to other people. Being part of the exhibition is a great opportunity for her to show her talent. Most people think that refugees, especially girls’ can’t do anything. However, she believes that when they see her painting, this mindset will change. She hopes to gain visibility for her works and make some sales to buy materials and continue painting. She advises young girls like her to learn skills like art to help them in the future.

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    Skipping the rope $99

    On the days we dont go to school, we talk amongst ourselves to wake up early so that we can do our chores in time. When any of us is finished with her chores at their home, we go to help those that haven’t. When we are all done, we go for playing. Some days, we play football, dodge ball but the most interesting one is skipping the rope because we all love it. My artwork is about rope skipping – Daphine

    By purchasing this artwork, you directly support the education of young artists as well as enable us to continue offering free art sessions within underserved communities.

    Measurements: 30cm X 41cm

    Medium: Acrylics on canvas

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  • Sleeping mode $130

    When I am in my sleeping mode, I always don’t want any interruptions because I love to sleep like a stone. This artwork is about a gorilla preparing to sleep. – Najumma

    By purchasing this artwork, 70% of the price you pay will support the education of children we empower while 30% will support our administrative costs.

     

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  • Smiling in heaven $500

    “SMILING IN HEAVEN” is an abstract poetry I wrote about blacks who are facing racial discrimination in 2022 around the world especially in UK & USA…

    Blacks are getting killed but the government doesn’t seem to care enough about that and Chris Kaba, the one I used as deference was a 23 years old young black man, who got shoot and killed by police officers on September 5, 2022 from UK.

    This artwork raises awareness of people about racial justice, Human Rights and Police brutality, it makes sure to remind people that blacks lives matter because no human is more human than an other.

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    Sowing $95

    Agriculture is the backbone of Uganda because it provides us with food. When you plant your seeds, you have a hope to harvest at the right time. When you don’t plant, there’s nothing to harvest at all.  This artwork is of me together with my mother and young sister while planting some vegetables in our backyard garden.  –Najjuma

    By purchasing this artwork, you directly support the education of young artists as well as enable us to continue offering free art sessions within underserved communities.

    Measurements: 30cm X 41cm

    Medium: Acrylics on canvas

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    Sports is unity $140
    The artist illustrated a ball wearing a mask to symbolise sport in the lockdown period and all kinds of people around in black to symbolise difficult times, but joining their hands to symbolise unity and a brighter background to symbolise hope and also bring nice emotion to the viewer.
    Sport brings hope, sports foster inclusion and sport inspires. For all of us turbulent years, the sport has proven itself vital to restore physical and mental health, inspire and energise us, and create solidarity as we team up to beat covid19. Sport also help those who face the hardest possible time in their lives to rebuild their future. I wanted to show the impact of sport in the lockdown, how the sport was one of few things which were able to give hope to us even in lockdown the period.

    By purchasing this artwork, 70%  of the price you pay directly supports the education of young artists while 30% enables us to continue offering free art sessions within underserved communities.

    Title: sports is unity
    Artist: Makano
    Size: 60cm X 70cm
    Media: acrylics on canvas

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  • Stand for what you want $179

    An artwork by Natan Dawit a deaf young artist. His passion is painting and he hopes to be a great artist one day. This artwork is about a boy who stood up for his dream. The blue side depicts his current situation while the orange side depicts his future.

    By purchasing this artwork, 70% of the price you pay, supports the education of children, as well as 30%, enables us to facilitate our programs.

     

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  • Studying on radio $150

    Title: studying on radio

    Size: 45cm X 55cm

    Media: acrylics on canvas

    Gum’s dream is to become an artist because it enables him to do things he has never tried before. He participated in the art contest to show off his talent in drawing. And encourage others that are unable to draw to participate. He advises other peers to never give up on what they want. Everyone has a talent they need to grow. 

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