ART HAS TAKEN ME TO THE TOP OF THE WORLD Teacher Gerald Motondi is a household name in artistic circles. Having been...
Posted by TSC KENYA on Tuesday, 19 January 2021
Excited and happy receiving my certificate from ISSA today.
Posted by Gerard Motondi on Monday, 1 March 2021
Stone arsenals for attacking massive granite boulders converting them to art
Posted by Gerard Motondi on Friday, 13 November 2020
Memories when friends from all over the world came to my village for an international sculpture symposium. Such events of joy and happiness have been disrupted by covoid-19.
Posted by Gerard Motondi on Sunday, 18 October 2020
BILL ODIDI: Safety is paramount for sculptor Motondi. http://bit.ly/1cfFbXO For Kenyan sculptor Gerard Motondi,...
Posted by Nation on Sunday, 1 December 2013
After the well documented creation of a grand sculpture at the Englishpoint Marina (Link: http://goo.gl/7Ly4NN), Kenyan...
Posted by Diani Beach Art Gallery on Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Souls of Peace, Gerard Motondi, Kenya. Brookline NH pic.twitter.com/XGx91MHHI5
— Julie Dee (@choolie) June 28, 2020
The artist from Sundre, Alta., put together a team of sculptors to take on the tournament at the Ice and Snow Festival in China.
— The Sculpture Park (@sculpture_park) February 4, 2020
Gerard Motondi and Beata Rostashad never seen a bison or carved snow, they worked for four days at the 14-foot tall #sculpture https://t.co/X4rkh4LiRQ pic.twitter.com/EIHnD895VN
Desire to Be, created by Gerard Motondi who won a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Sculpture Olympics, is one of two new pieces of public art in Olds.https://t.co/i1BlDzQQRK
— MountainViewToday.ca (@TheAlbertan_) January 30, 2019
Mashujaa day 2020 will be celebrated @kisiicounty the home of stone carvers.His excellence @PresidentOuruKenyatta and first Lady admires a massive granite sculpture I did @EnglishPointmarina. pic.twitter.com/HReRA9Q6vP
— Gerard Oroo Motondi (@GMotondi) October 17, 2020
An example of one of the latest fantastic carvings from our Kisii master #soapstone carver Gerard Motondi! #Kenya pic.twitter.com/vwcOap27cI
— Action on Poverty (@ActiononPoverty) March 12, 2014
Gerard Motondi & students at EnglishPoint Marina. "How to create a masterpiece from 14 tons of Black Granite" pic.twitter.com/ktqfcHTh
— EnglishPoint Marina (@EnglishPointMRN) May 28, 2012