Title: Lady of Books
Dimensions: 80 X 60 cm
Medium: Ink on paper
Year of production: 2020
Price: 300 USD
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Title: Education is the key
Media: Acrylics on canvas
Size: 40cm x50cm
Artist: Julien Mapatano Safari,14 years, Congolese
In 2018, he started to draw and learned about art as an opportunity from the Nakivaale refugee settlement located in the Isingiro district. He dreams of being a great artist in the world one day. He says that staying in a refugee settlement has allowed him to have a lot of time on his hands, and he uses it to make art. He paints about school life, Pan Africanism, and daily life. Being part of this exhibition is a dream come true. He advises fellow children to study hard when they have an opportunity because not everyone has the same opportunity.
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This artwork by Monica is part of our cooperation with the Uganda School for the Deaf (USFD). What’s more, is that Monica drew this artwork using her legs and makes it so special to us.Â
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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Title: Meditation
Size: 30cm X 40cm
Media: Acrylics on canvas
Hiyaa Himanshu Karia is 11 years old. Her dream is to be an artist. She finds art is fun and connects to her dream. To believe in themselves, always despite the hurdles.
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This artwork by Sesanga 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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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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Title: Children who are happy
Size: 30cm X 40cm
Media: Acrylics on canvas
Urakaza is 7 years old. She feels happy and excited to be taking part in the exhibition. Like many children, she is so inquisitive and research-oriented. She spends most of her time during the day drawing or trying out something new. Her dream is to become a doctor because she feels she needs to treat and care fITor many sick people. She advises her peers to always play because it is good.
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Title: Family re-union
Size: 50cm X 6ocm
Media: acrylics on canvas
Lukwago Yuriyo is 18 year old. He started drawing when he joined high school at St Mark’s College Namagoma. His artwork is about a family reunion during COVID. When he grows up, he wants to be an architect and an engineer.Â
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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.Â
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Title: Untitled
Media: Acrylics on canvas
Size: 55cm X 65cm
Bridget Lajara is 18 years old. Her dream is to become the best female artist in Uganda and this is based on her passion for the arts. She participated in the art contest because she wanted to show the world what a girl can do with her talent. Travelling to Kampala for the exhibition is the first thought that came into her head after she got the news of being selected in the finalists. Lajara advises other girls and youths to always use the opportunities presented to them because they might never know where they can lead them.Â
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Title: Studying on TV
Size: 45cm X 55cm
Media: Acrylics on canvas
Ojara’S dream is to become a teacher and an artist.
He believes that these are important to his future. He participated in the art contest because he wanted to show off his talent in art. He was so happy to be selected as a finalist in the art contest. He advises other peers; to always try their talent.
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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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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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