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  • Girl with flower $65

    Title: Girl with flower

    Size: 40cm x 40cm

    Media: acrylics on canvas

    This artwork is by Lisa, a 7-year-old artist. Her passion is to become a great artist. She draws her inspiration from her family and loves art because she has grown to see her father and big sister do it.

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  • Grandma’s new village house $99

    Back in our village in Masaka, my father constructed a new house for my grandmother. The house in which she used to stay in had gotten old and almost was collapsing.  My father decided to build a new one just next to the old house as a birthday gift for his mother a she made 75 years.  In this artwork, is my grandmother seated in front of her old house weaving a mat while me and my sister going to fetch water on the tap. – Namuganga

    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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  • Home schooling $130

    Title: Home schooling

    Size: 60cm X 50cm

    Media: acrylics on canvas

    Apio is 19 years, Ugandan. She started drawing while still very young at her primary level. She used to draw things like stickmen, flowers, boys and girls holding hands, and trees just like any other child. The objects she draws about now are out of the world. She doesn’t enjoy drawing interiors but imaginary things. She loves art as well as fashion and hopes to pursue both. Apio has an eye for art, and she loves everything artistic and enjoys putting things together. She also thinks that, later on, she will venture into events. As an artist, she gets her inspiration online, especially when she sees artworks from other artists. She doesn’t like to draw human faces because they give her a hard time, but she also knows that that’s not an excuse.

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  • Homework $90

    At home, every one of us is given a chore to work on each day. For me, I am always given the responsibility of preparing food and I enjoy peeling matooke since it’s my favourite food while my young sister for her, she only loves to escort mum to the trading centre and does nothing. – Micparwoth

    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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  • Hossana $70

    This artwork by Hossana 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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  • Joshua $65

    This artwork by Joshua 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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  • Kawuki $77

    This artwork by Kawuki 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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  • Kosovo trading center $100

    My father works in Kosovo trading centre as a Boda Boda rider. They have a stage where they park their motorcycles in front of a mobile money shop.  At their stage, when they see a customer coming, every one of them rushes to go and pick him or her. He tells me that life there is fun but sometimes challenging because some days, he can return without any money because customers are lost. I did this artwork to celebrate my father and his job, I hope to become a doctor when I grow up and support my family. – Agaba

    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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  • Leave No One $100

    Artwork by: Ogerwot

    Artwork size: 40 cm x 50 cm

    Framed: Yes (Black Wooden frames)

    Year of production: 2020

    Category: 13-15 years

    Project: World Food Day art contest

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  • Life In Water and On Land $70

    Artwork by: Deli

    Artwork size: 30 cm x 40 cm

    Framed: Yes (Black Wooden frames)

    Year of production: 2020

    Category: 9-12 years

    Project: World Food Day art contest

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  • Love for elephants $65

    To me, elephants are the most beautiful wild animals. I remember the first time when we went on a school trip to Murchison falls National Park, I saw an elephant for the first time. I was amazed and that picture has never gotten out of my head. – Vivian

    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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  • Madiba $500

    Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela served as president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999 and was the first South African to be elected in a fully representative democratic election. Before his presidency Mandela was an anti-apartheid activist., and the leader of Umkhonto we sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress (ANC).

    In 1962 he was arrested and convicted of sabotage and other charges, and sentenced to life in prison. Mandela served 27years in prison, spending many of these years on Robben Island. Following his release from prison on 11 February 1990, Mandela led his party in the reconciliation. In South Africa, Mandela is often known as Madiba, his Xhosa clan name. Mandela has received more than 250 awards over 4 decades, including the 1993 Nobel peace prize.

    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 to children from underserved communities.

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