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Mother’s Day Love: Umoja, Kuumba and Nia

Posted onMay 27, 2019May 27, 2019Leave a comment

In this year’s Mother’s Day entry, Umoja, one of my favorite moms, enjoys a warm embrace from her hubby Kuumba while little Nia looks on. Mother’s Day is all about the relationship of a mom and her kids but fathers know Read More …

CategoriesFeatured, Kinara's Children TodayTagskuumba, mother's day, nia, umoja

Kuumba the Creative

Kuumba is Refreshed

Posted onOctober 16, 2018October 17, 20182 Comments

I’ve recently been working with a new piece of graphics software. Affinity Designer is a combo vector and paint program. Very powerful yet reasonably priced. I thought I’d whip up a quick background for Kuumba but the more I worked with Designer the more I enjoyed the experience. Read More …

CategoriesIllustration, Kinara's Children TodayTagsaffinity designer, clothing, kuumba

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