
Abstract African Art
Business owner Gathinja & Simon Muriithi
Check out True African Art .com's
Exclusive Video Interview with
African Art artist, Simon Muriithi
Simon Muriithi is an abstract figurative painter from Kenya, East Africa. Webmaster, Gathinja, had the chance to hit a friendship with him during the girl a call to Kenya in August, 2011. She went to with him once more in 2012. Ever since then their particular friendship has formed itself around each of their love for art and Africa. We have been exhibiting many of SImon Muriithi's special paintings on True African Art .com.
If you're not used to African art, Muriithi's paintings will strike you with a concern. "What is he portraying right here?" you could ask. Their paintings are also worldly, but distinctly unique.
African artist, Simon Muriithi
with True African Art.com Staff Member,
Michael Kivindyo
The paintings you notice off to the right tend to be a tiny sample of SImon's vast capability of artwork. We have had usage of over 30 black colored African art paintings on the market from Simon, some on consignment. This means we hold some with us within ny, but Simon additionally holds some in Kenya and would send all of them the African paintings for your requirements from their art studio in Kenya. Need not worry though: Simon is a reputable man and we also come in a strict contractual contract with him. This arrangement includes that individuals never release your payment for Simon's paintings until his artworks reach your doorstep safely and you are clearly content with them.
For those paintings, their prices are set because of the singer Simon Muriithi, not True African Art .com. It is possible to ask concerning the cost of their original African paintings by contacting us. Extra photos of every artwork can be found upon demand.
In Good Arms
27.5" x 46" (70 x 117 cm)
Mixed Media on Canvas
Path Side Gossips
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