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KENYA-GERMANY-ART-ENVIRONMENT-LIFESTYLE,FEATURE
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY HELEN VESPERINI
Casts of human faces are displayed among other stained-glass objects on October 8, 2010 at the Kitengela glassworks, some 30 kms southwest of Nairobi, owned and run by Nani Croze, 67, a muralist, and fervent admirer of Antonio Gaudi, who has spent more than half her life in Africa. Situated on a dustblown plain of Kitengela, just outside the Kenyan capital and just beyond a small village full of ramshackle bars, one could be forgiven for thinking that like Alice, you've fallen down a rabbit-hole and landed in Wonderland on Croze's glassworks compound that is a world of outsize sculptures, shiny mosaic paths and psychedelic buildings with wonky balconies that would not be out of place in Barcelona's Parc Guell. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA
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KITENGELA, KENYA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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TONY KARUMBA |
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1 Noiembrie 2010 |
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