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God’s Bits of Art Through Sekanwagi

God’s Bits of Art Through Sekanwagi

16 February 2009

By Dennis Matanda | I had not planned to become as enthralled as I am now with Dan Sekanwagi’s work. I am no art critic and neither can I completely decipher batik or baroque. But I can spot philosophy when I see it; and there is surely a lot of it in the piece titled Idle. Made out of wax, dyes and ink on canvas, the beautiful light purple and brown presentation features five figurines – all female, two in fetal position, the other two in casual poses and the fifth one being the most sensual in the center.

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NUWA Nnyanzi | Marketing Uganda through art

21 December 2008

NUWA Nnyanzi, probably Uganda’s finest batik painter, is in Europe and the US to promote the country’s art. Nnyanzi has visited different places and held exhibitions, workshops and lectures. In St Lucien, Normandie, northern France, Nnyanzi presented 30 original batik paintings, 20 lithographs, 11 serigraphs, 20 batiks by Dick Muliika and 10 oils and lithographs [...]

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