Friday, August 27, 2010

Masks ...

Masks bring family together. They represent the togetherness of the family, father , mother and children.

When I am selling masks, people always ask, why do people have masks in the house?

To me, they represent my home and my culture and when I come home, seeing the masks makes me feel connected to my country.

The masks are placed in the home, so it is the first thing you see when you come home. They represent good spirits, vibes and feelings.

You don't put them near or on the door to see them on the way out; they need to be placed so you can see them when you come home as they represent home and harmony.

Depending out the mask and the design; I personally choose a mask which suits your home, your lifestyle and your family.

The mask you choose is the mask most suitable for your home. The design and cuttings of each mask has given the Meru culture millions of years of Meru community.

I sell the masks at the markets, you can call 0416 537 998 or email me meruwarrior@yahoo.com to order and talk more about masks in my Meru culture.


Friday, August 6, 2010

Welcome to Safari Art ..

Safari Art is brought to you from Kenya.

From classical Kenyan sculptures made out of ebony, to hand woven baskets, beautiful necklaces, bracelets and jewellery and a collection of acrylic and oil paintings from artists in Kenya and my own art work.

I also can get you furniture and tables from Kenya by order. I either make the tables to order using Australian hardwood and mahogany.

If there is something more specific that you would like; I trade with a wide range of speciality African artists.

I currently sell my art works at Bondi Junction and Glebe markets.

Contact me meruwarrior@yahoo.com or 0416 537 998.