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This vibrant painting captures the essence of a woman deeply connected to her culture through music. With grace and passion, she plays a traditional musical instrument, celebrating her heritage and the rhythms that have been passed down through generations. The artwork beautifully conveys the harmony between music and identity, showcasing the power of tradition in self-expression. “The Music Player” is a tribute to the joy, nostalgia, and cultural pride that music brings, making it a perfect piece for those who cherish art, heritage, and the universal language of melody.
Title: The Music Player
Medium: Acrylics on canvas
Size: 30 cm X 25 cm
Year of creation: 2025
Artist: Namakula
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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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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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Title: Market day
Size: 60cm X 50cm
Media: acrylics on canvas
This artwork was done by Najjuma, she is 24 years and her dream is to become a businesswoman. She drew this artwork inspired by her mother’s workplace. Being a businesswoman who operates a restaurant, she goes shopping for things and this was painted of her mind os a busy marketplace where she has escorted her other.
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My father works as a Boda Boda man. Both my parents are so proud of it. At first, my father used to ride someone else’s motorcycle but I call in 2028, he bought his own from the money he had saved for a while. When he brought it home, my mother was the first person he carried on it. We were all so happy. – Banfula
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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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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Every animal deserves to have a home. A place where it can sleep without being disturbed. This artwork is about a birdhouse that community members built for a bird that woke them up every day. This story was from a book that I read, but I don’t remember the name. What I recall is how beautiful the bird was and its house too. – Swabura
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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My favourite wild animal is a giraffe. I love it because of its height, spots and also its ability to eat leaves on top of trees. In this artwork, I have also painted butterflies as they fly towards my favourite animal. I hope you love butterflies too. – Ashameza
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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Being raised by a single father who sometimes had to travel leaving me in charge of my little sister and taking care of everything at home when he’s away as a kid I had to mature and be responsible at an early age and juggling Life as a kid at the same time an adult – Nabulime
This painting will come printed on high-quality canvas.
By purchasing this art print, you directly support the education of young artists as well as enable us to continue offering free art sessions within underserved communities.
Measurements: 45cm X 45cm
Medium:Â Â digital print
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As a family, we love to go out together for camping. Things like these, bring us together as a family and enjoy life. In this artwork, I painted our family while we were having a meal during a picnic we had in 2019 at Buloba forest park. My big brother had a camera and was taking pictures of every moment. – Ndagire
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: 28cm X 24cm
Medium: Acrylics on canvas
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Agriculture is the backbone of Uganda because it provides us with food. When you plant your seeds, you have a hope to harvest at the right time. When you don’t plant, there’s nothing to harvest at all. This artwork is of me together with my mother and young sister while planting some vegetables in our backyard garden. –Najjuma
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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An artwork by Natan Dawit a deaf young artist. His passion is painting and he hopes to be a great artist one day.
By purchasing this artwork, 70% of the price you pay, supports the education of children, as well as 30%, enables us to facilitate our programs.
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