Kenya Fri 16-07-2010

Contemporary Kenyan Artist Richard Onyango’s Fantasies & Memories
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Richard Onyango is  one of East Africa’s leading artists. His work was shown at Africa Now & Africa Remix and has been widely collected in Italy and elsewhere in Europe. Onyango is a memory painter and this work is painted without aid of photographs.

To view more of his works visit his portfolio page here  

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