Welcome to the Inside African Art Artists Page – Over 100 Artists are represented! Below, in no special order, is a sample of some of the artist’s paintings and a link to their page. Have a look!
TingaTinga 1
As vibrant as they are beautiful! Original art from Tanzania.
TingaTinga 2
So many original TingaTingas, I had to create two pages!
Willie Wamuti
Characterized people in stylized settings – interesting!
Wycliffe Ndwiga
Lovely wildlife paintings in pristine landscapes. Very talented.
Joel Ngoko(opens in new tab)
He eats, sleeps, and observes - with the animals - and then paints!
John Ndambo(opens in new tab)
Abstract Maasai life spanning characters and landscapes.
Joseph Thiongo(opens in new tab)
One of the best watercolor artists in East Africa - stunning!
N'gan'ga Ndeveni(opens in new tab)
Brillinat artist of wildlife and landscape. Unequaled.
Al Amir Hussein(opens in new tab)
Coastal look and feel with a Swahili and Arabic cultural mix
Albert Lizah(opens in new tab)
Beautifully small, highly detailed Maasai life, and landscapes
Andrew Kamondia(opens in new tab)
A light touch of African life with wonderful surreal colors
Anne Berenge(opens in new tab)
Wonderfully creative artists using multiple techniques and media
Welcome to the Inside African Art Artists Page – Over 100 Artists are represented! Below, in no special order, is a sample of some of the artist’s paintings, and a link to their page. Have a look!
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TingaTinga 1As vibrant as they are beautiful! Original art from Tanzania. |
TingaTinga 2So many original TingaTingas, I had to create two pages! |
Willie WamutiCharacterized people in stylized settings - interesting! |
Wycliffe NdwigaLovely wildlife paintings in pristine landscapes. Very talented. |
Joel Ngoko(opens in new tab)
He eats, sleeps and observes - with the animals - and then paints!
John Ndambo(opens in new tab)
Abstract Maasai life spanning characters and landscapes.
Joseph Juma(opens in new tab)
Fun, creative and lively, he paints with his own style. Unique!
Joseph Thiongo(opens in new tab)
One of the best water color artists in East Africa - stunning!
Ndichu Njuguna(opens in new tab)
His own style of portraying life in Africa - totally unique!
N'gan'ga Ndeveni(opens in new tab)
Brillinat artist of wildlife and landscape. Unequaled.
Noel Kapanda(opens in new tab)
Fantastic TingaTinga artist and one of the founders of the Tingatinga school.
Ole Kolii Paul(opens in new tab)
One of the very few Maasai artists - a unique perspective.
Al Amir Hussein(opens in new tab)
Coastal look and feel with a Swahili and Arabic cultural mix
Albert Lizah(opens in new tab)
Beautifully small, highly detailed Maasai life, and landscapes
Andrew Kamondia(opens in new tab)
A light touch of African life with wonderful surreal colors
Anne Berenge(opens in new tab)
Wonderfully creative artists using multiple techniques and media
Ash Uman(opens in new tab)
One of the best surreal artist in East Africa. Wildly creative.
Chain Muhandi(opens in new tab)
Abstract, surreal - bold and wonderful! For those with a unique taste.
Cyprian Ogambi(opens in new tab)
Serene Maasai life with a relaxed tone and easy colors
Daudi TingaTinga(opens in new tab)
Taaught by the master with the same inherent skills. Beautiful.
David Michuki(opens in new tab)
Fantastic realistic wildlife and landscapes. A keen eye.
Elisha Ongere(opens in new tab)
Unique and bold - very creative and thoughtful - using oils.
Eric Tournaire(opens in new tab)
Multi-media artist with a unique style and creative palette
Geoffre Mugwe(opens in new tab)
Not enough can be said about the incredible wildlife artist
Henrick Lilanga(opens in new tab)
Incredibly popular abstract artist from Tanzanian. He created an entire school of art with his style
Jane Wanjeri(opens in new tab)
Extremely talented wildlife and landscape artist. Fantastic use of light.
Jared Njuguna(opens in new tab)
Self-taught artist of many genres - both realistic and abstract.
Jeff Wambugu(opens in new tab)
Surreal with some realism using a wonderful color palette
Kipara Mzuguno(opens in new tab)
Incredible TingaTinga artist with a style all his own - and he's barely 20!
Kelvin Malack(opens in new tab)
Small but very detailed of paintings of Maasai life and landscapes.
Martin Bulinya(opens in new tab)
Wonderfully prolific and among the most talented in many genres.
Moses Wanyuki(opens in new tab)
Wonderful stylized Maasai warriors, beautiful backgrounds too.
Omari Idi(opens in new tab)
For the ornithologists - intense observation, perfect detail.
Patrick Kinuthia(opens in new tab)
Fantastic watercolors of people and wildlife. Very beautiful.
Peter Mbugua(opens in new tab)
Wonderfully colorful and creative with bold colors.
Raham Shangala(opens in new tab)
Absolutely unique and bizzarely interesting - wow.
Richard Kimbo(opens in new tab)
Making Batiks for 40 years, he's the master - and a living legend!
Richard Wasike(opens in new tab)
Light-touch water colors of Maasai life and landscapes.
Robert Aswani(opens in new tab)
Beyond beautiful. Beyond creative. He sets the pace for many genres.
Samuel Njeru(opens in new tab)
Sedate life on the Maasai plains with people and animals.
Sarah Shiundu(opens in new tab)
Mixed media - her life reflected in her wondrous art and unique style.
Stephen Mbatia(opens in new tab)
Watercolor and ink he creates dynamic images of wildlife and African life
Yeb(opens in new tab)
Incredibly beautiful and glowing silk thread artwork from Ghana.
Zack(opens in new tab)
Beautiful and creative incorporating eggshells!
Daniel Kinyanjui(opens in new tab)
Abstract animals and people in soft acrylics, lovely.
Fred Aila(opens in new tab)
He calls himself an 'African Cultural Artists', and it's true!
House(opens in new tab)
Very interesting and fairly bizarre - unique talent.
Njogu(opens in new tab)
Takes a certain taste, but I like his style. Different.
Shine Tani(opens in new tab)
The lead artists at Banana Hill, he's a one of a kind artist.
Simon Muriithi(opens in new tab)
A Banana Hill artist, in abstract surrealism, very skilled at oil painting.
George Obanda(opens in new tab)
100% pencil drawing of animals and people - very detailed.
Random Artists(opens in new tab)
The catch-all! Wonderful paintings by artists who deserve to be recognized!
John Maina(opens in new tab)
Simple (and cheap), Maina captures Africa in his own way.
Blue Rhino Maps(opens in new tab)
Incredible 'old style' graphically enhanced maps of nine African countries.
African Batiks(opens in new tab)
Rich vibrant color on high quality textile set these batiks apart!
Banana Hill Artists(opens in new tab)
An 'artist retreat', many wonderful artists paint from these studios.

























































