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Kesewa Arbell Lavinia Aboah (born May 1994) is a British artist and model. Aboah was born in London, England, to Charles Aboah, a Ghanaian location scout in the fashion industry and former barrister clerk, and Camilla Lowther, a British fashion businesswoman and talent manager. The Lowther family are members of the British nobility, headed by the Earl of Lonsdale. Aboah was educated at Millfield, a boarding school in Somerset, and later obtained an art degree from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. She had her first modelling job when she was 6 years old, modelling for the brand Jigsaw. She has modelled in advertisement campaigns for Alexander McQueen and Miu Miu. Pierre Lagrange, who was already acquainted with the Aboah family, was introduced to Aboah's artwork via social media. He commissioned her to create a canvas of work for H. Huntsman & Sons. Her finished work, titled "The Joy in Dancing With My Sisters", was then created into a bespoke jacket design for the brand. She was commissioned to create a second piece for Hunstman's display window, which she titled "All The Women And Me". Aboah completed an artist's residency in Ísafjörður, Iceland before starting another residency in Mexico.