African Art

Discover the vibrant world of African art!


Immerse yourself in a stunning collection of handcrafted masterpieces, each piece telling a unique story of Africa’s rich cultural heritage. From intricate pencil drawings to vibrant paintings, our curated selection celebrates the beauty and diversity of African artistry.


Explore now and find the perfect piece to bring a touch of Africa into your home!

Our Hand-Picked Artists

View our pick of the best African artists below! If you're looking for a custom piece of artwork or have something specific in mind that isn't shown here, please contact us and we'll be happy to help!

Proud Sibanda

From a very early age, Proud always had a pencil in his hand, busy drawing. Now, at the age of 28, with his work sold worldwide. Proud’s preferred medium is charcoal followed by pastels and oils.

Chisaki Art

Living in Arusha, Charles Kiswaga's unique, powerful and vivid art portrays the colours and life of Africa. Chasaki Art has also successfully exhibited in France.

Zoe Spencer

Passionate about nature Zoe portrays the soul and individual personalities of the birds and animals that share her world.

Brendain Hyundai Kambarazina

A 28 year-old self-taught Pencil Artist from Zimbabwe favouring charcoal as his major media, Brendain began drawing as a young child. Encouraged by his peers and the general public, he only took his skill more seriously in 2015.

Cathy Ferrett

Portraying her love of Africa nurtured whilst growing up in Zimbabwe, Cathy who is a self-taught artist, expresses the beauty of nature in her artwork.

Nyasha Bandama

With a rare talent for depicting the horrors of war, whilst sharing his deep love of his country in gentle watercolours, Nyasha is a self-taught Zimbabwean artist. He portrays daily life, in the towns and the villages, of his home country.

Tamryn Pohl

Inspired by her artist mother, as well as the birds and animals on the family farm overlooking the Zambezi Valley, Tamryn is an award winning artist who, amongst other exhibitions, exhibited in Chelsea, London, successfully raising funds for a wildlife charity.

Lin Barrie

Lin portrays the world around her, sketching as she observes the wildlife and creates evocative works on canvas using pencil, charcoal, oils and acrylics.

Nicholas Jim

Nicholas Jim, a wildlife artist from Zimbabwe, developed his natural talent from his artist father, both who had been mentored by internationally acclaimed Larry Norton (Zimbabwe). Nicholas spends most of his time in the raw wilderness that he loves and from which he draws his inspiration.

Amanda Botha

Amanda was influenced by internationally known Paul Croft a Master Printer. Her designs on cloth led to her first love, fashion which is “inspiring me to create a new exciting venture” depicting art in yet another form.

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