The Joy of the Rich II (2017) Printmaking by John Silver Kimani
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Limited Edition (#2/4)
Printmaking,
Xylography
on Cardboard
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Dimensions
38.2x30.7 in
Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 31.1in, Width 24in - Framing This artwork is framed (Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
- Categories Printmaking under $5,000 Surrealism Africa
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Let‘s let John Silver Kimani speak for himself:
„I am a Kenyan visual artist living in Nairobi.
I started painting at a young age and decided to become a professional artist. I was inspired by the artists from Banana Hill and the Ngecha region, where I later helped to set up the Banana Hill Art Studio with other local artists.
I create oil paintings and colour prints of woodblock prints that have found their way to exhibitions in Kenya, UK, Belgium, Germany, France, the Netherlands and Japan. Some of my pieces have been acquired mostly by private art collectors and enthusiasts from Kenya, Tanzania, India, Canada, Great Britain, the United States, Russia, Australia, Japan, South Korea and the Philippines.
With so many young Kenyans and visitors who have shown interest in visual arts as a career or hobby, it has become a passion to pass on my knowledge and skills to interested individuals - there are artists in all of us. I am especially pleased that by sharing knowledge and skills we have been able to build a community of visual artists among talented young Kenyans.
I am currently an artist at Kuona Trust Artist Center, Centre for Visual Arts in Kenya, where I spend most of my time in Studio 16, transforming my dreams and fantasies into the reality of textures and colours“.
In 2015, John Silver Kimani was named best printer of the year by the Fei Art Museum in Yokohama, Japan, which is certainly a very special distinction in view of the centuries-old Japanese tradition of woodblock printing.
„Part of this award was a solo exhibition the following year,“ Silver recalls, who was also invited to another exhibition not far from Toyko. However, it could be that he is best known in the Netherlands. There, he was nicknamed „Africa‘s Hieronymus Bosch,“ since John Silver seems to have come from complicated, early surrealistic style of art inspired by Bosch.
- Nationality: KENYA
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists, Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Kenyan Artists Artists presented by a gallery