Soysambu is in a great location for access to Nakuru, Aberdares & Baringo and only 2 hours from Nairobi on good road. We’ve got 2 operational lodges: http://www.atua-enkop.com/nakuru.php and http://www.sleepingwarriorcamp.com/ and balloon safaris available: http://goballooningkenya.com/
And there are another 2 lodges/tented camps being planned. One of them is a luxury Serena tented camp.
Simon Combes gave amateur artists some tuition at a bush studio set up as part of a fly camp for an artists safari on Soysambu (see Facebook photo album: “Art at Soysambu”).
Any artists that comes to Soysambu can, with prior arrangement, come and see where Simon Combes used to work and learn about what inspired him. Also we’re planning to build another studio, and if artists want to come and work with researchers, we’re developing a field study centre that will have accomodation, called CREATE (Centre for Research, Environment and Arts Teaching on Elmenteita)
There are and will be many more activities available at Soysambu, including camel trekking and a proposed Cheetah Sanctuary.
AS SOYSAMBU IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR FUNDS TO GET THESE PROJECTS OFF THE GROUND
If you have any ideas about how to achieve this, or are able to include Soysambu in any fundraising efforts you’re involved in, let us know! Our appreciation will be considerable.
I plan to be based on Soysambu for the second half of 2010 and in the future am planning to balance out my time between the US and Kenya. While I’m there I will be available as a guide/driver for professional artists to come and get reference on a one to one basis. Experience has revealed that putting professional artists together on GROUP safaris has its pitfalls: everyone having the same reference; coordinating a group so that all involved are available at the same time; logistics of coordinating a group of artists who want to paint different things; having enough room in vehicles for camera equipment etc; being landed with a driver who doesn’t understand how to position the vehicle with an understanding of light and composition…..the list goes on.
Also it’s much easier to hire one vehicle and accomodate individuals at short notice.
You’re a wildlife artist, you have one or less opportunity a year to get reference in the field and you’re on a limited budget. Do you need: A tent with a chandelier in it? To pay another professional artist to give you tuition when all you want to do is get as many photos/sketches as possible?
Get in touch if this makes sense to you
Thanks
Guy Combes
I am an American wildlife artist, and I have just experienced Soysambu! I met Guy, who is an accomplished artist in his own right, and Kat Combes at SCI in Reno in 2009. I was so excited for an invitation to come to Soysambu.
FINALLY! They know how to get you awesome photos – I am working on a leopard that we had the pleasure of seeing on a morning game drive, with Kat, to Nakuru National Park which is next to Soysambu.
I totally agree that a “gang” of artists don’t work, the animals aren’t as relaxed. We were always in one vehicle.
I took 500 photos, and love all of them!
Soysambu has an amazing staff, and they work very hard to get you what you are there for – research material.
Would I go back – in a heartbeat!!