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My idea came from a friend who received an urgent call and was summoned for a job interview, so my paintings describe an urgent call. – Conrad
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The artwork engages themes of identity, displacement, and self-search. Aksanti B., 2003, is a Congolese refugee artist based in Kampala; his work explores his life as a young refugee male who steps off his like, trying to make meaning with the space he interacts with and the people he meets. He shapes his dream with one brush stroke at a time. His work was exhibited at the UN headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.Â
Vagrant delves into the lives of street-connected children, exploring themes of displacement and resilience. The artwork sheds light on a subject often overlooked and marginalized by society and those in power.
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Title: A right to everything
Media: acrylics on canvas
Size: 50cm X 60cm
Ndagire is 13 years, Ugandan. She is a jack-of-all-trades and a master of all. She is a multi-talented young girl who loves to crochet, dance and paint. She draws inspiration from the things around her.  Seeing her father is one of the things that inspire her. To her, the family is everything.
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Artwork by: Kyana
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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This artwork by Achola is part of our cooperation with the Uganda School for the Deaf (USFD).
The Ugandan School for the Deaf was the first school for the Deaf in Uganda. It was established in 1959 by the Uganda Society for the Deaf at Namirembe Hill on leased land from the church of Uganda. A Government-aided Primary school brings together all categories of Deaf children, including Deaf children with multiple disabilities. The school’s primary task is to cater to the education, interests, and special needs of deaf children in Uganda.
We also know that through your support with a purposeful purchase. You will enable us to raise funds to buy more art materials, support the initiation and running of the art club at the USFD school, and establish a sustainable platform that will nurture and grow their potential in art.
If you are looking for a way to support us, we encourage you to purchase artwork. 70% goes towards the children, and 30% will be invested back into our work.
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Africa is full of beauty, different tribes, and cultures. In African society, women are givers of life, protector, and caregivers. With their love, they continue to protect our nature, the beauty of Africa, that’s why African beauty will appear forever – Haringanji
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 to continue offering free art sessions in different communities.
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