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ProKraft Africa has embarked on a journey to celebrate local talent by holding its first Digital Art Gallery at their studios in Blue Violets Plaza Kilimani. The Black Edition of Gravity seeks to reflect the dynamism of art but also the creativity of the current Kenyan art scene.

Through this exhibition artists aim to highlight the blank slate from which their creativity is drawn. To better understand the strength that is emitted from darkness, the unapologetic bravado of its isolation that inspires imagination.

The exhibition features artwork from Jeffery Otieno, Joe Makeni, Mutua Matheka, Osborne Macharia and Thandiwe Muriu.

“We like to think that black is despondent; because we are told that black is melancholic. Synonymous with being immersed in a hopeless state. We have to know that black is amorphous. The darkened condition that welcomes the light,” Edel Were – ProKraft Africa’s consultant.

Sadly the exhibition ends tomorrow so if you have time pass by and check out the great works of our artists.