Bale puts emotions into abstract art

A Sebina born abstract fine artist, Kenneth Bale who uses art as therapy, paints about his pain, struggles and emotions so that everyone can relate to his work. In an interview with Arts & Culture, Bale said he believed that the most powerful form of self belief came from believing in something greater than him.

He explained that he trusted that through his art, he could vent to many souls and inspire them into achieving the impossible. The young artist uses acrylic paints on canvas, board, water colour paints, chalk pastels and pens. He explained that his favourite tool was acrylic paint due to its flexibility.

“I am a prolific, gifted and versatile abstract artist. I found my gift at the age of seven. I always knew I had the gift to create art. So I studied art from Form One until Form Five. That is where I learnt the basics which were very crucial to my upbringing as an artist.

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