In Kenya, rubbish reborn as art
In a room that is both home and studio, Evans Ngure works on a sculpture, a fantastical fish fabricated from found objects: wooden spoons, broken scissors and an old machete.
In a room that is both home and studio, Evans Ngure works on a sculpture, a fantastical fish fabricated from found objects: wooden spoons, broken scissors and an old machete.
Despite the dilapidated state of Nairobi’s McMillan library, a handful of Kenyans still seek out its 1930s neoclassical grandeur, complete with granite columns on its imposing facade. They are drawn
Africa is one of the most exotic destinations that we can dream about. For our 20th anniversary, my hubby Dennis and I decided to find our way back to the world’s second largest continent, a decade after our first visit.
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