During my travels to Kenya, the stunning savannas, the African wildlife and the colorful people left an impression on me which changed my life and the work. The women of Rehoboth (a Kenyan self help women's group) were gracious and trusting to allow me to create beautiful works from their stunning images. I am humbled and grateful to them.
The new collections will be presented at the upcoming shows as listed on the events page. As the shows end, new and existing pieces will be listed for viewing on this page and available for purchase. If you see a design or image in a sculpture you like, please message me. If it is not available, we can discuss creating a similar one for your home. Every sculpture is unique and one that can not be duplicated exactly. Many of the accoutrements are not available and can not be reproduced. However, the piece we design together will be unique. You will be collecting a work of art that is truly extraordinary for your home.
Master Weaver
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Mama Maina
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Eunice
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Tribal Daughter
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Safari
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"Save Our Daughters"
A tribute to the lost and mistreated daughters
around the world, especially in Africa.
Clay/mixed media
29" x 15" x 6"
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A tribute to the lost and mistreated daughters
around the world, especially in Africa.
Clay/mixed media
29" x 15" x 6"
Sold
These pieces represent the beauty not only physically of the women of Rehoboth, however they speak of the richness that is deep within their souls. Only one that is in their presence can understand the level of profound thankfulness in having met them and shared the very air they breathe. For this, I am grateful. All have gone to beautiful homes.
These are a few of the beautiful women of Rehoboth who grace these pages in sculpture.
Above Left to right: Elizabeth, Eunice, Mbaika, Ruth and Rhonda.
Below left to right: Milka. Jane, Monica, Mama Maina, Winifred
Above Left to right: Elizabeth, Eunice, Mbaika, Ruth and Rhonda.
Below left to right: Milka. Jane, Monica, Mama Maina, Winifred
The Women of Rehoboth, Nairobi, Kenya