$140
Artist: Aksanti
Media: Acrylics, mixed media on artboard paper.
Year: 2026
Size: Artworks in this series vary from A4 to A3
This original painting is by Aksanti, a Congolese refugee artist living and working in Kampala, Uganda.
Created as part of his experimental series Blue, Yellow, Red, this mixed-media piece combines newspaper print and acrylic on fused paper, exploring contrast, texture, and layered narrative.
Each artwork varies in size between A4 and A3.
The painting is delivered rolled in a protective tube to ensure safe handling.
Worldwide shipping is available.
Own an original work from a rising contemporary artist.
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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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Mr. Olanso is such a great person. He loves children and I painted him to appreciate him. Yaba
Measurements: 55cm X 65cm
Medium: Acrylics on canvas
Blue makes me feel safe and relaxed and this evokes feelings of calmness and spirituality as well as security and trust. For me, blue is the colour of inspiration and spirituality it makes me feel like I’m good enough. – Nabulime
This painting will come printed on high-quality canvas.
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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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In 21centery black people are still considered as products that can be SOLD and BOUGHT !!?, that’s TERRIBLE!, No one can understand their voices that why to try to speak out for them maybe people can understand and help them. Like Tupac once said, “I can’t change the world but I can change the minds of people who can the world”. I know too I can change the world but I can connect as many minds as possible and inspire change” – Makano
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: 150cm X 100cm
Medium: Acrylics on canvas
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During the lockdown, we planted a lot of crops including maize, cabbage and other vegetables so that they could grow fast and provide us with the food we needed since my parents were no longer working. When we were planting, it was so tiring but when it reached harvesting time, everyone was so happy since we saw the reward of our energy. I can’t forget that time – Mulukusa
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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Untitled 2, depicts a colourful cloud behind a mountainous area and a road – a scene probably captured from one of the memories of the artist travelling. Natan Dawit is a passionate young deaf artist. Being born deaf in a family of 5, his passion has always been art since childhood. Because of his love for art, he has inspired all his siblings plus peers to also pick interest in it. He hopes to be a great artist one day.
By purchasing this artwork, you directly support the education of Natan plus other children we empower as well as enable us to continue empowering children from underserved communities.
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I remember my first day visiting jinja, we walked to the bridge on the walkway and saw people fishing. This was such a great day – Namakula
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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As little children, our parents used to take us to the playgrounds to swing. Every child loved to be at the playgrounds. We made a lot of new friends and also meet old ones too. These memories are still in my head and that’s why I am able to paint them. – Ninsima
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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Measurements: 150cm X 100cm
Medium: Acrylics on canvas
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In this artwork, I painted my parents returning from work. Whenever my father is done with his work, he usually goes to pick my mother at her workplace and they return together. By evening, we are always looking through the windows to see if they are on their way. When we see them, we are always excited especially when they come carrying something in their hands – Dakira
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: 41cm X 30cm
Medium: Acrylics on canvas
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