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At home, my mother rears chicken and when they are old, she sells them. This is a business she has done for a while and been able to support our family. In this artwork, I painted her going to feed them. – Micparotch
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.
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During times of covid19, I was always scared thinking of the virus. Every time knelt to pray, I always felt my energy renewed and faith high. I advise people to always pray – Dafine, the artist.
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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Title: Prevent problems early
Media: acrylics on canvas
Size: 50cm X 60cm
Bilali is 17 years, Burundian He learned art in a short period at the Youth Rescue Association. His dream is to become a professional artist and make money to support himself and his family. His parents were not supportive of him joining art. However, in a competition, he got selected, and his parents started to pay attention, and now, they encourage him to keep practising. Bilali loves art, and every time he is painting, he is telling a story. For him, art is important because he is using it to change the community where he lives. He would be practising painting every day. However, as refugees, they have no access to material in the camp. Dear fellow youths’, put effort into learning new skills because they can help any time, anywhere.
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Title: Prevention is better than cure
Size: 40cm x50cm
Media: Acrylics on canvas
Mwafu  is 14 years old and is in senior one. He started drawing when he was in primary 6 and mostly drew still life. Now he draws faces of people, trees. He wants to become an artist and an engineer. He took part in the exhibition while he was in Mbale.
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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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SCHOOL DAYS COMIC BOOK SERIES.
School Days is the most trending comic book series from Reminac Comics. It rotates around the life of 10-year-old Mutebi Emma desperately trying to keep up his grades while the chaos from his home life and school life threatens to shake his resolve.
Each issue of school days touches a significant aspect of school life in an effort to educate and nurture the young generations into well-disciplined, self-sustaining, God-fearing and Law-abiding citizens of the state.
SCHOOL DAYS ISSUE 1
Author: Reminac KC
Illustrator: Reminac KC
Emma is desperately trying to get to school on time but his carefree and rather over the relaxed brother who he has to take to school every day is in no rush at all. This forces Emma to do the unthinkable in order to get to school or risk missing yet another day of school. This sets in motion a series of funny events that end with Emma learning a valuable lesson.
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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” 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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