It is always great to see one of Louis Masai’s works close up, and this is no exception. I have actually visited this work several times recently, but the pictures have not been too good, mainly because of the shadows cast onto the wall from the tree in front of it. Hwever I got there in the end on an overcast day.

The messages that Louis Masai brings to his work chime for me, and I like the way he draws attention to some of the world’s more pressing issues relating to the environment and wildlife. To do so with such brilliant artwork is a rare talent. I hope his work turns a few heads and perhaps encourages people to take action, in whatever form that might take.

Louis Masai has produced dozens of these animal quilt pieces recently, and they seem to work so well, bringing together the organic and inorganic and injecting life into them. This particular piece is well worth a look, and can be found just on the edge of St Werburghs at the end of Mina Road.

I love his work. His message really resonates for me as well. His style keeps changing so he keeps everything fresh. Glad you got to see his work in person.
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I agree. I’m not sure, but he might have done this while visiting for Upfest.
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Amazing
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It is.
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Love this one. The details really make it great.
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His work has a lot of detail. So much to unravel.
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Wow, that is an exceptionally beautiful piece of wall art! Very detailed and intricate. And the turtle appears as though it’s actually moving, or should be.
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Louis Masai is an incredible talent. He is working a lot with the ‘quilted animals’ at the moment.
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