Martin Bulinya

Art Dealer Gathinja with fellow Kenyan and artist, Martin Bulinya
Kenyan Artist Martin Bulinya with Website Owner, Gathinja.

African Tribal Paintings

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Quotes from MARTIN BULINYA
About His African Tribal Art

As part of True African Art.com's motto "Loyal to Artists, Loyal to You" we actually keep in touch with many of our African artists. Our work with our friend Martin Bulinya is no exception. We have bought from him several times in the past ten years and are glad to know him as a friend.  So on Martin Bulinya's African artist Information Page here, you can read quotes from our conversations together. The following is some of what we gathered:

Martin Bulinya is a fine man, eager to please and a veteran in the African art painting circles of Kenya. The joy behind his African paintings for sale are a testament for the life he enjoys happily as an artist.

Close up of Bulinya's African artworkMartin Bulinya's African artwork about the Maasai tribe has universal appeal across East Africa. The beauty of Martin's African art paintings is not only in its detailed emotion and clothes design, but in the marketing of the paintings Bulinya employs himself. His work is just all over Nairobi, the capital city, and virtually everybody loves it! In fact, it is safe to say that Martin's original African paintings are probably the most seen all over Nairobi's galleries, events, and shops. He really gets around!

We asked Martin why he has made so much African art for sale. He told us that they have been made over the years. "For a long time, I used to paint, but I never used to sell. When the market accepted my art, I sold a lot and continue to do so. So I paint all the time."

We also asked Martin Bulinya to describe his genius for being an African painter. He said, "Art is an interest on some level to most people, but maybe some of us see things more deeper than others and then they have the ability now to try to portray them in a particular medium. So I think there is a kind of mixture of things when it comes to art, whether it is in language, music, drama, or the visual. I am sure even you are an artist in one of these things. Any form of art is a talent distributed to us as humans once we discover it within ourselves."

Maasai Art by Martin BulinyaMost of all, Martin Bulinya wants people to know this about his African art paintings: "If you look at my art's colors, its themes, and characters poise, they bring joy to most people. I like painting images that give hope to life. I rarely paint the negative, because I want to give people hope."

The paintings you see on Martin Bulinya's pages on our African art paintings gallery are mostly of the Maasai tribe among their village, sometimes with their huts and cows. The characters are all in a great variety of poses and stances. If you take a larger look at the details you can see on most paintings, a sparkling style exemplified in the clothing of each Maasai character. These sparkles are drawn in colored ink with decorative shapes and give an animated look to the clothing the Maasai feature.

Martin shared with us more about his background so that you, our visitors, would get to know him too on a more personal level. The content on his this Page and what's finished on his Biography page are what we updated and transcribed:

African paintings artist Martin Bulinya, around 65 years of age at present, was raised among the Maasai tribe and born in a village named Moiben near Eldoret, Kenya. His African art paintings shows that he creates abstractly the Maasai tribe of Kenya.

Cropped photo that focuses in on the detail of Martin Bulinya's Black African artAs a child, Martin passed the time working for English settlers grasslands as a herder of goats & sheep. He described this work as "fun" as he worked with other children from the village. "When we were working we were together. That was the best part, spending the day with my friends. We would sometimes go the riverbank and get clay and make models of animals from the clay. That's how I first knew about painting African Art."

Martin Bulinya and Gathinja with one of his paintings for sale

Martin Buliinya with his Waterfall Painting and Gathinja

True African Art .com asked Martin if the contemporary African paintings he made ever gathered a crowd in the village. He said, "No. You know, original African art actually in the village is not so popular. People look down upon it. It is seen as a child's thing. There is of course another type of African artwork that is handled by religious workers. That art is sacred and kept by the traditional priests.


It is a revered thing and nobody goes for it. So art in the village was considered for the spirits and the gods. Now when I go home, instead of showing my works of art, I play the guitar and sing the traditional music. That is more popular in the village than my paintings. The paintings are bought by Kenyans who have gone to school. They have meaning to them. If any kind of painting or drawing in the village is popular at all, maybe it is the portraits of parents, their children, their loved ones, not the ordinary painting..." ...concluded on Bulinya's Biography Page)


- More information on Martin Bulinya -

Read his African Artists' Letter for the Promotion of African Art 

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and links to their Stores can be found at:
John Ndambo,  Albert Lizah,  Sarah Shiundu, and Stephen Njenga.

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




See this Artist's original art for sale.

Some Sold Paintings available now as Prints: African Art
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African paintings
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African Artwork
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African Artist Martin Bulinya paints the Maasai tribe.
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We are Home - Maasai Tribe Paitning by African artist Martin Bulinya
"We are Home"



Original Maasai artwork
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Original African Paintings by Martin Bulinya
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Maasai Village African Art for Sale by Martin Bulinya
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