Nairobi, June 25 -- At 87, Liz Campbell has gone full circle. She has outlived three of her husbands, seen the gains made by the first civil rights movement in the US by her first husband and his friends watered down by an intolerant regime, picked back up her maiden name.

But what has remained undisturbed in all the years of her life is that her paint brush is still unsettled. She remains unbowed, beautiful and spotting the most radiant shoal of grey hair you will ever see as she sits in Ngara Gallery at Heltz House in Nairobi where her show called Where Trees Dance currently is being held at.

The show pays homage to the last three years of her life where she has been living in Kenya with her son Salim, a Capoeira instructor in Kibera....