Sunday, September 7, 2014

As a man, yoga is a practice I use to clean out the unnecessary and walk with mindfulness in our world.  As an artist, yoga is a poetic human expression celebrating our sincere desire to be better human beings. I found Africa Yoga Project a few months ago and knew, without question, I wanted to be of service to this remarkable organization. 


The following images are of my first few days as a resident artist for Africa Yoga Project, whose work is dedicated to healing and empowering individuals. If these pictures inspire you, pass them on. I want the world to know about Africa Yoga Project.

Jacob Parit Noomek: Maasai Village, Kenya (The Foothills of Kilimanjaro)


Anita Njeri: Nairobi, Kenya



James Thiru: Hindu Temple - Nairobi, Kenya



Mama Fatuma Orphanage - Nairobi, Kenya



Mama Fatuma Orphanage - Nairobi, Kenya


Mama Fatuma Orphanage - Nairobi, Kenya


Mama Fatuma Orphanage - Nairobi, Kenya


Mama Fatuma Orphanage - Nairobi, Kenya


Ghetto Green Children's Home - Nairobi, Kenya


Ghetto Green Children's Home - Nairobi, Kenya


Wellington Owiye: Huruma, Kenya



Isaac Mukwaya: Huruma, Kenya


Kangeme Social Hall - Nairobi, Kenya


Vasisthasana: Ghetto Green Children's Home - Nairobi, Kenya


Savasana: Ghetto Green Children's Home - Nairobi, Kenya


Irene Auma - Nairobi, Kenya

Kangeme Social Hall - Nairobi, Kenya


Langata Women's Prison - Nairobi, Kenya


David Maina: Uthiru Grounds - Nairobi, Kenya


David Maina: Uthiru Grounds - Nairobi, Kenya


Faith Muyiai Somoire: Amboseli, Kenya


Julius Kapaito Seleka: Amboseli Kenya


Jacob Parit Noomek: Maasai Village, Kenya (The Foothills of Kilimanjaro)



















0 comments:

Post a Comment