Peterson Kamwathi

Peterson Kamwathi is fascinated by groupings and the diverse ways through which the spectacle of human assembly can considered as expressions and comparisons for mankind’s interests and concerns. Working across mediums he is currently looking into the visibility of the individual as situated within a grouping.

The skull bone is representative not of the core structure of vertebrates but it can also function as a memorial into bygone worlds.

This Lion is part of The Global Pride sculpture trail.

Reference

Tusk Lion Trail 2021 - Peterson Kamwathi - Generously sponsored by KCB Bank Kenya Credit: Nick Andrews
Generously sponsored by KCB Bank Kenya
Located in Nairobi, Kenya
Address to follow

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Lion Sculpture Location:

Nairobi National Park Main Gate – 1 of 2 Lions

Langata Road, Uhuru Gardens Estate, Nairobi, Kenya

Google Map Link:
https://goo.gl/maps/oMdK7P3ptqcMyVaL9
What3Words:
https://what3words.com/union.perky.clubbing
Google Plus Code:
MQ8H+7V Nairobi, Kenya
GPS Co-ordinates:
-1.334114, 36.780337

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This lion will go to auction at Bonhams on 9 November 2021, with 100% of sale proceeds going directly to support Tusk’s conservation projects in Africa. To register your interest in advance please contact Tusk on 01747 831005 or info@tusk.org.

The initiative is presented by DHL in association with our global co-sponsor ISPS Handa. Each lion is generously sponsored by a Lion Trail corporate partner or donor.