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The 'quirky' world of Lulu Kitololo

Lulu Kitololo

Lulu Kitololo's infectious laughter reverberates across the lawn outside her Lavington studio. She shares the compound with Pallet Cafe, an eatery exclusively manned by deaf waiters, from whom she has learned to sign a few words.

Inside her studio lies a collection of aesthetic art: "soulful, hand-drawn illustrations, and hand-lettering pattern with lots of colour." Her creations include stationery items such as notebooks, gifts, and illustrations. She also fulfills customer requests for wall art and mural painting, all inspired by nature and Africa.

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