Jalupo Mar Higa II - Edwin Maina by Edwin Maina at White Label Project
Jalupo Mar Higa II - Edwin Maina by Edwin Maina at White Label Project

Jalupo Mar Higa II - Edwin Maina

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Art photography by Nairobi-based Kenyan photographer Edwin Maina. Lake Victoria, Kenya - 2024.

Exclusive edition of 20 pieces. 

A limited edition is the fixed number of copies for one individual artwork indicating how often it exists worldwide. Each print comes with a Certification of Authenticity hand signed by the artist.

This image is part of the series "Janta ni Janta" which is Swahili for "Work is Work." It's indiscriminate, as long as you earn a legitimate living in one way or another. As a society, we have placed certain jobs at a different level than others, even creating distinctions such as blue collar and white collar. Children are motivated to strive and be in the latter group. But all jobs, regardless of how long you studied to get them and how much you earn, are important. And each contributes threads to the fabric that is our societies. Fishermen are
the reason that seafood exists. They feed whole communities, countries, and continents. And for local fishermen, they do it in ethical ways that do not disrupt the delicate balance of nature but instead contribute to it.

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Keep prints out of direct sunlight. Avoid heat and humidity. Before framing, acid-free archival mat is recommended to avoid direct contact between the print and glass.

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Meet Edwin Maina

Edwin Maina is a Nairobi-based, self-taught Kenyan photographer who uses photography as his artistic outlet to replace words, capturing the environments he inhabits and the people he meets. His work is for the culture—to put it on the global map and share the unique experiences that connect and define it. Through styling, set creation, and photography, Edwin reimagines African culture in ways rarely explored before, blending fashion and art photography to tell compelling stories. A painter since childhood, he seamlessly merges his artist’s eye with his photographic vision, finding inspiration in collaborations with professionals across the creative arts industry. Edwin is also a member of the Urban Pitchaz, a four-man artist collective dedicated to telling authentic African stories through fashion and photography.

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