Meet Kennedy Nganga: Painter from Kenya Who Creates Beautiful Pieces of Art
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Kennedy Nganga is a disabled artist from the town of Mombasa in Kenya (East Africa). The Art of Autism became aware of him through his posts on his Facebook page. Nganga is a quadriplegic due to a diving accident in a swimming pool at age 16 back in 1992. He has no grip in his fingers, yet is able to clamp the paintbrush between his fingers when painting.

Nganga started painting in 2009, 2 years before the passing of his mom.

His art is acrylic on paper and acrylic on canvas.

Nganga’s favorite subject to paint is African Wildlife.

Nganga Kennedy "Thirsty Lion"
Kennedy Nganga “Thirsty Lion” Acrylic on paper
Nganga Kennedy
Kennedy Nganga “Cracks of Beauty”
Nganga Kennedy Zebra Family
Kennedy Nganga “Zebra Family”

He also enjoys abstract impressionism.

Nganga Kennedy "Diversity of Beauty"
Kennedy Nganga “Diversity of Beauty”
Nganga Kennedy "Flowing Peace and Unity"
Kennedy Nganga “Flowing Peace and Unity”

Nganga has created many compelling portraits.

Nganga Black Panther

Nganga Kennedy "Happy and Beautiful Times"
Kennedy Nganga “Happy and Beautiful Times”

He would like to share his unique art with the Art of Autism. His art is available by purchase through paypal. If interested in purchasing his art you can email Nganga at nganga.ken16@gmail.com.

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