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Rwandan illustrator and animator Mikah Xhart is part of a new wave of African digital artists reshaping how the continent sees itselfโand how the world sees Africa. With a bold aesthetic and a deep narrative sensibility, Mikahโs work merges traditional Rwandan culture with contemporary design and speculative imagination. He is not just creating charactersโheโs building worlds.
From the vibrant textures of his illustrations to the fluidity of his animations, Mikahโs work reflects a dedication to storytelling that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. Whether heโs sketching futuristic Rwandan warriors, Afrofuturist cityscapes, or tender portraits of childhood, Mikah infuses each piece with a sense of purpose and place.









At the heart of his visual language is a commitment to visibilityโof Black bodies, African mythology, and stories often ignored by mainstream animation and illustration. His style is dynamic and experimental, drawing from graphic novels, street art, traditional ink work, and the pulse of African fashion. This layered approach results in work that feels alive, charged with emotion and meaning.
In his animations, Mikah explores complex themesโidentity, transformation, memoryโthrough fluid movements and striking imagery. His short films and animated projects often weave together folklore and future visions, pulling from Rwandaโs past and pushing into speculative narratives that imagine what could be.











Mikah is also a community builder, frequently collaborating with other East African artists and creatives to develop projects that amplify local voices. Heโs been involved in animation residencies, comic book collectives, and digital storytelling labs, always returning to the idea that art can be a tool for empowerment and education.
As African animation gains more international attention, Mikah Xhart stands out as a distinct and powerful voice. His work doesnโt just reflect Rwandaโit reimagines it, offering new visions of Black possibility that inspire, provoke, and resonate across borders.
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