Artist | Curator | Writer
Exploring various forms of storytelling & exhibition-making practices.
| curating Joy🌻& Beauty ✨ on this app | Enjoy the lightness.
@4AAAAart@manmahuro I attended his first exhibition in the space and it was sooo mind blowing . . In my curatorial experience, this will always be one of the highlights. He created a gallery befitting the scale of his works.
Most weekends, my partner and I go on a reading date.
We pick a cafe, read our respective books and then discuss what are reading with each other.
It is one of my favourite rituals and I highly recommend trying it with your partner or a friend who loves to read.
Really Interesting study findings: A child’s academic success is more closely linked to their levels of reading for pleasure than their socioeconomic background & reading has more of a positive impact on young people’s cognitive development than whether their parent has a degree.
I do not want to save to OneDrive. I want to save it to the Documents folder on my computer. The actual Documents folder on my computer, sitting right here in my house.
Solar eclipse. Meteor shower. New moon. Planetary alignment. If your nervous system feels like it's shedding three lifetimes... let it.
The old timeline is done.
During a solar eclipse, the gaps between leaves on trees act as multiple pinhole cameras,
and each gap projects its own crescent-shaped image of the eclipsed sun onto the ground.
📹gottigreen
Marx said money and wealth are placeholders for morality under capitalism and its very related to Calvinism and Protestant conditioning (hard work = money = good character)
It’s not just a Kenyan thing, it’s a capitalism thing.
As a teenager, I was taught the basic principles of philosophy by Professor Odera-Oruka. He taught us that even if you forget everything else he had taught, remember that the role of a philosopher is to QUESTION EVERYTHING—and that societies which have not questioned everything have historically lagged behind those that did—in civilization, technological development and the improvement of the human condition.
So, stop complaining when some of us question everything. We do so to improve the human condition—and we shall never stop.
Henri Le Sidaner (1862-1939 French)
Oooh I’d forgotten about this artist , I used to post his work often as I love it
‘Roses on the House
He was a stubborn painter and wouldn’t be pigeonholed for his style and suffered because if it. In the end he was called an Intimist