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Anyone familiar with Kenneth Zammit Tabona’s work will immediately visualise his stylised studio work in ink and gouaches. His nostalgic depictions of townscapes, festas, balconies and gardens and, above all, his unique interiors that capture the cluttered richness of Maltese drawing rooms all provide a backdrop to the type of people that he sees every day – all chocobloc with amusing detail. |
| Kenneth comes across as a calm and happy go lucky person. His appreciation and love of art started at a young age. Perhaps being an only child may have had something to do with it as he was always amusing himself by reading, writing and painting. From a young age he enjoyed sketching what he had visualised or read. Still today Kenneth’s art is largely inspired by something he has read, or visualised. This is why he enjoys illustrating books so much. He was the illustrator of the humorous book called Lost Letters, which was writer by Nicholas De Piro and was published in London. |
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