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Posted on 16-08-2007
An African Harmony
by Maggie otieno/ Africancolours
Caroline Mbirua and Yassir Ali both painters working at the Kuona Trust artists’ studios, the GoDown Arts Centre, in
‘An African Harmony’ a show supported by www.africancolours.net brought together a rich, intense blend of colour and texture with themes reflecting each artist’s fantasy and reality. Carol and Yassir paintings are all about colour and passion. The preferred theme for this show was colour, a reflection of the depth and experiences associated by many things African, from Carol Mbirua’s Maasai and landscape themes to Yassir Ali’s untitled themes inspired by Nubian culture.

Yassir Ali with a client at the show
Carol Mbirua, a graduate of the Creative Art centre in

Carol's works at the show
Yassir Ali, a Sudanese graduate from the Sudan University Science and technology, department of fine arts finds solace in colour. Yassir’s paintings are intense and full of texture dotted with patches of vibrant paint on an already bright canvas. His work in this exhibition is all about his memories of home. ‘I do not like confining my ideas to a subject. My art can speak for itself without me having to interpret it to anyone’ confirms Yassir, on why all his art works are untitled. Yassir’s work is loaded with colours of blue, red, ochre and orange. ‘These are the colours of the Nubian people and they occupy the subject in my works.
The exhibition which opened on the 2nd of August has just concluded at the Village market exhibition hall in
African Harmony online exhibition http://kenya.africancolours.net/content/14023
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