- A Kenyan artist has publicly criticized comedian Mulamwah for allegedly ignoring his artwork
- Taking to Facebook, the artist showcased portraits he had crafted of the renowned comedian and his lover Ruth K, sparking a flurry of opinions from fans
- Many suggested that the artist should refine his craft, implying that the comedian had indeed seen the artwork but simply didn’t find it appealing
A passionate Kenyan artist took to Facebook to express his frustration with comedian Mulamwah for not acknowledging the portraits he created of him and his girlfriend Ruth K.
Identified as @Chriza Micha Paula, the artist felt snubbed by Mulamwah’s lack of response to his efforts in tagging him on social media.
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Sharing examples of his work, which featured Mulamwah and Ruth K, the artist met the wrath of netizens who said he shouldn’t think Mulamwah hasn’t seen the pics, but rather because he had seen them and failed to be impressed.
One commenter suggested that the artist’s skills needed some refinement and advised him to focus on more than just celebrities.
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Another commenter, who received the most likes, recommended that the artist start by selling his portraits to fans before criticizing celebrities who don’t appreciate his talent.
Here is the artists caption.
Sometimes I wonder why this niggah don’t give a shit about my art.🙂…not even a post or a tag. 🥺😞🙏.
Here are some of the comments from netizens.
@ N’Gucugah said: first perfect on your art, Kuna shida mahali but they can’t tell you, second, direction is better than speed, stop this peer pressure ya celebrities they also started somewhere before Fame and money came, please try drawing your fans at a cost, by the end of the day you’ll have some capital to grow your art ambitions…all those celebs are enjoying their fruits please work.
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@ Victoria Amarah said: You just stop simping, do your work with zero expectations, you can’t connect yourself to your destiny helper, there must be someone who will speak for you, if only you stop behaving like you are doing it to be noticed.
@Kadude Melody Musiq Victoria Amarah said: He’s planning on how he will buy you a car 1
@ Michelle Chichi said: Kwani ilikuwa by force???? Alikuambia umchore??? Then you call him the N word. And honestly you need a lot of improvement on your Art.
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@Luchivya Luchivya said: Labda anaona una shobo tu
@ Agatha Adriansaid: I would openly say, perfect your work first, sorry to say esp the photo in the hospital sincerely that’s no Ruth, you drew someone else.. Secondly learn to be humble, you don’t push people by force to recognize you esp a time like this when you’re work is not perfect.. You could politely ask him to give it a shout but not using such arrogant and derogatory language… actually if I was him I would actually I would block you upeleke kiburi chako hukoooo… he didn’t ask you to draw him so stop this entitlement feeling.. work on yourself first and as you do so just learn that Chema cha jiuza Let your work sell itself not you pushing people to recognize imperfect job!!!