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Subject: Re: Black & White water color artist of Black Natives J.P. Ludu


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Neil and Frances Muir
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Date Posted: 09:40:08 09/08/08 Mon
In reply to: Theodora 's message, "Black & White water color artist of Black Natives J.P. Ludu" on 23:07:26 09/26/01 Wed

>I have a watercolour paintings by an artist named J.P.Ludu of what looks like the head and upper body of a Masai. I was born in Kenya in the 1950's and my parents must have bought the painting in either Kenya or Uganda.
Does anyone collect these things or know of their value?

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T Ludu (:))
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Date Posted: 13:11:14 03/14/12 Wed

I am happy that after all these year, people have come out to appreciate JP Ludu's Art. He was such a man who knew what he was doing and he would have done more than ans sold many of of his works to tourist that valued and loves his work. Some clarification about his origin. JP Ludu was a Ugandan Citizen who originated from the Eastern part of Ugandan meaning he was never Kenyan nor South African or Zambian like some peopl have stated and he was a law abidding citizen meaning through out his life he never stepped in prison. I am happy to that despite his depature, his work still leaves on and speakes Volumes. RIP JP Ludu and we love you. One of his sons read some of these articles and he couldnt stop smiling.
Thanks to all those that believed and still believe that he was a great artist. One love.

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