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Nani
says: “Kitengela started as a pioneer homestead and grew
into an oasis. As the area is semi-arid, few trees would grow,
so I began to build my own shade in the form of sculptures. I
encouraged artists from all around to join. Money was always scarce
so we used available materials; grass, mud and stone. This has
not stopped and we are still using mainly recycled materials;
old glass, scrap metal and wastepaper. Glass is my favourite recycling
material. I started with bottle shards as mosaic, this evolved
into stained glass and then into glass blowing (by my son, Anselm)
and beads (by my daughter, Katrineka).”
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