Gathinja

Gathinja Yamokoski, Owner of True African Art, with one of her own paintings.
Gathinja with her painting "Hypnotizing Child"

Abstract Contemporary
African Paintings Artwork

At right are samples of Sold artworks from this African Artist, available now as art prints in several mediums, frames, & other media options.



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Gathinja's Biography

Gathinja Yamokoski is not only one of our 100 African artists, she is also True African Art.com's Gallery Owner and your hostess! 

Gathinja focuses on traditional customs and practices of Kenya through original contemporary African paintings. Her style has grown in leaps and bounds from when she first practiced art seriously. Gathinja says the development of themes behind her African art paintings is a "direct reflection of my spiritual and intellectual growth as a human being."


Born in Nairobi, Kenya in East Africa, as an early teen Gathinja informally made African paintings and crafts gifts for Ethiopian and Kenyan friends. "My friends really responded to these gifts and took them to heart because they were made with them personally in mind. They were very different gifts than one could buy in a store and so my friends were thankful for the personal attention behind them." 

Gathinja proudly attended Kahuhia Girls High School and then went on to earn a higher education degree at Evelyn's and Rupani's College of Design. Her influence to choose this path was from her Mother who loved making outfits for Gathinja and her brother while they were growing up. Gathinja saw the love behind this and so decided to expand on her Mother's example by professionally learning the craft of design, which encouraged her to advance her skill in African Black art at the same time. 

Gathinja and friends with Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Wangari Maathai-Rest in PeaceGathinja Yamokoski immigrated to the United States in 2002 to marry her now husband of fifteen years, whom she first met when he was living in her homeland of Kenya. Since her arrival, Gathinja has immersed herself into a great appreciation and knowledge of cultural differences. This realization came along with a deeper sense of what her own country of Kenya means to her foundational roots. Gathinja has since traveled extensively across the United States, Canada, the Virgin Islands, and China while making yearly visits back to Kenya to be with her family and friends. Gathinja's favorite part of the United States and of her home near New York City is the great diversity of people from other countries. "I never had the chance in Kenya to meet so many differing cultures and colors of people as I have had here in the United States. I love listening to stories of where people come from and how this shapes their success here in America. It is a beautiful phenomenon!" 

Gathinja also likes how America displays and supports all kinds of art across the country through exhibitions, galleries, and shows. "The support artists have here is not something that is found in a great degree in Africa" she says. 

Gathinja remains tied to her ancestral roots though when she makes her African paintings. She draws tribal story portraits and their traditional practices in her art. Her African paintings for sale have ended up in places like the home of Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai, other African art websites, local stores, gallery exhibitions and libraries near New York City.

 

Abstract African Art by Gathinja Contemporary African Art by Gathinja
"Embracing Motherhood" "Behind the Drum"

 


Here are samples of Sold artworks, available now as art prints in several mediums, frames, & accessory options.
 

See this Artist's original art for sale.  


Other women African artists and links to their Store Pages can be found at:
Mahlet, Sarah Shiundu, Ghada Malik and Many Artists
Some paintings available as Prints:

African art by Gathinja Yamokoski 
"Glocal Child"




Gathinja  |  Kenya  |  Uso 10 |  Print  |  True African Art .com
"Nice Hair"



Blue Child by Gathinja Yamokoski | True African Art .com
"Blue Child"



Mixed Media by Kenyan Gathinja Yamokoski
"Nice Earrings"



Gathinja  |  Kenya  |  Uso - 7  |  Print  |  True African Art .com
"Nice Hat"

 

Working Together by Gathinja | Original African Art
"Working Together"