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English: "Samburu Woman" by Patrick Kinuthia - (28x38 cm), watercolor on Paper
Български: "Жена от етническата група самбуру" от Патрик Кинутия - 28x38 см, акварел върху хартия
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Patrick Peter Kinuthia was born on 11 October 1967. He worked for Citizens Cinema Cooperation as a poster artist for its cinema halls making scenery and portraits under the tutelage of the Pakistani artist Mohammed Rafiq.

Kinuthia claims his artistic influences to be Norman Rockwell, Paul Rahily, and David Shepherd.

"Though I work well with oils, I prefer working with water colors because it gives me ample freedom to manipulate water and colors on paper to create light hearted paintings. Contrasting the subject from the background is a style I have come to embrace especially in my wildlife paintings. My attraction to this style is due to the fact that it tends to clarify the subject in relation to its environs far and near."

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