Categories: Creativity

Concrete Canvases: Graffiti and Street Art in Kenya

In the heart of Kenya’s cities, walls are not silent. They speak in color and symbols, revealing the heartbeat of youth, art, and activism. This essay documents the artistry and messages behind Kenya’s most powerful street murals.

Song written and performed by Burna Boy
Produced by Kel-P
From the album African Giant (2019)
℗ 2019 Spaceship Entertainment, Bad Habit, Atlantic Records, and Warner Music

Licensed by ASCAP

Alvin Kinyua

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