An Evening with Kader Boly

An Evening with Kader Boly

Regular price $10.00
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What: Appetizers, drinks, ambiance and an evening with Kader. A storyteller, artist, and inspiration. A true creative, Kader encourages you to bring items you may want a touch of his work on. Boots, handbags, hats, etc. We will also have a variety of planters available for painting as well. Kader will provide on the spot quotes based on the item. 

When: Thursday, December 7th 5-8PM

Where: Good Roots 492 Crescent Blvd. Glen Ellyn, IL 

Your $10.00 ticket will get you an evening of small bites, cocktails, and a chance to win a one of a kind paulownia wood planter handpainted and signed by Kader. 

About Kader:

Inspired by life as a nomadic herder in West Africa, Kader Boly’s work consistently tells stories of tribal community, ardent contemplation, and humanity’s relationship to the natural world.

Originally painted using natural materials such as mud and other handmade pigments, this canvas print features artisan brush strokes applied by hand atop the printed base for a genuine look and feel of the original work. These painted enhancements follow the brush strokes of the authentic design for added dimension and texture that provide the same sentiment Kader intended for the piece to hold. Initially crafted from native materials in the plains of West Africa, this Kader Boly masterpiece can now be shared with the world for individuals to cherish in their own homes time and time again.

After years of following Kader's art we had the opportunity to watch him in his element surrounding by his pieces we have had the pleasure of getting to know him on one of our annual buying trips.

Born and raised in the plains of West Africa to a family of nomadic herders, Kader's experience as a young boy in Africa surrounded by goats, chickens, and sheep has shaped his unique artistic perspective.

At 12 years old Kader began drawing and painting using mud and dirt from his surroundings. He soon learned to paint with techniques through the traditional methods of making mud cloth textiles. At a young age, Kader had an aptitude for connecting with tourists, selling his art, and telling his story through his unique expression.

Kader purchased his first plane ticket to France when he was 20 years old, leaving behind all that was familiar to him. Little did he know the years growing up on the quiet plains of West Africa would make such an impression of his life, or that sharing it with the rest of the world would become his greatest passion.

Kader has a unique way of storytelling within his work. Learning about Kader's background and his passion for his craft was an incredible experience and we are honored to be carrying his work in our shop