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From war to canvas: How art helped two women heal

Kenya's Sheila Bayley and Sudan's Ythreb Hassan brought their deeply personal and evocative works together in a duo exhibition, 'Confluence of Forms' (Photo: Courtesy)

At the heart of Nairobi's Kemet Art Gallery, two artists, Kenya's Sheila Bayley and Sudan's Ythreb Hassan brought their deeply personal and evocative works together in a duo exhibition, 'Confluence of Forms'.

The exhibition, which ended this past Sunday, was more than just a showcase of artistic talent; it was a window into two lives shaped by identity, grief, and survival.

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