Kakuma camp is home to about 300,000 refugees from different African countries who “fled famine, persecution and conflict,” Ms Dominick said.

“[So] the opportunity for them to be exhibited here in the UK at The Vanner Gallery is more than miraculous.”

“I would not have thought one painting could impact quite so many lives, not just the refugees but also the community of wonderful supporters here in the UK, who made a bespoke art gallery at the camp possible,” she said.

The whole process had supported the artists to become more confident which was “extremely heart-warming”, she added.