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Thirty-six artist have been chosen to feature in the Safaricom thisismyKenya2019 calendar project.
Safaricom aims to celebrate the country through the eyes of gifted painters, artists and 2D illustrators.
“For too long Kenyan art has been whispered about. We believe now is the time for its magnificence to echo far and wide! There is talent to be discovered, there are treasures to be unearthed, and there are stories to be told,” says Safaricom.
“Through this calendar we have a chance to celebrate our country through the eyes of gifted Kenyan artists. A chance to explore our beauty, wildlife, love, aspirations, hope, laughter and more! We believe that if we truly come together around Kenyan art, invariably, great things will happen! Twaweza.”
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The #ThisIsMyKenya calendar project presents artists with the opportunity to showcase their talent over a wide range of media including production of the Safaricom 2019 Calendar which is the major highlight of the project.
The selected 36 shall be available to promote the project and Safaricom will use their names, reputation and images in the calendar production and publication.
Danda Jaroljmek, the founder of Circle Art Gallery, while speaking to The Standard noted that there is potential in Kenya’s art, judging from the stories of paintings being auctioned for millions of shillings around the world.
She noted that Kenya has a very large number of artist concentration in Nairobi who are full time practitioners.
“We have a very large group of artists here in Nairobi who are full-time practicing artists. They manage to survive on the making of art,” she says.
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“Smaller works that are on paper or limited edition prints could cost anywhere from Sh15,000 to Sh80,000. For a good painting, you will be charged Sh80,000 to Sh300,000. For the senior artists, successful artists who can command an international market and some of the modern master who are deceased, prices go up to Sh1.8million.”
Throughout this process, Safaricom says it is humbled to see Kenyan art reach such great heights of creativity. “As we come to a close, we would like to wish the successful artists a hearty congratulations for making it to our 2019 #ThisIsMyKenya calendar!
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