Jimmy Kitheka

Kenya

Figurative and Narrative Painting by Jimmy Kitheka

Contemporary Kenyan Art and Cultural Memory

Fine Art Collectors and Modern African Artists

"Kitheka’s art delves into both personal and societal themes, serving as a platform for social commentary and sparking meaningful conversations about the human experience."

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Jimmy Kitheka

Jimmy Kitheka is a Kenyan contemporary artist based in Ngong, whose evocative paintings capture the vintage soul of Nairobi. Working predominantly in blue and sepia tones, Kitheka blends figuration with memory to explore themes of nostalgia, identity, and social reflection. His artworks offer a quiet, poetic reverence for the past, often transporting viewers to the early urban landscapes of Kenya’s capital.

Inspired by old photographs, worn-out postcards, and inherited memories, Kitheka’s work is both personal and universal. Each canvas invites viewers into a reflective space, encouraging them to consider how the echoes of history shape present realities. His paintings are more than visual impressions — they are portals to lived experiences, cultural memory, and emotional continuity.

Kitheka’s practice serves as a subtle yet powerful form of social commentary, prompting dialogue on belonging, transformation, and the complexity of human connection in rapidly changing African societies. With a gentle palette and a keen eye for atmosphere, he is emerging as one of East Africa’s compelling voices in figurative and narrative art.

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