Animals/Super Heroes
The hero artworks, created by Brian Omolo, are an attempt to show a cross cultural upbringing.
“Growing up in Kenya we all loved heroes like superman and batman but also loved hearing about the mighty animals of the wild like lions, tigers and gorillas so the idea of mixing them together to see awesomeness happen was quite fascinating.” – Brian.
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