Seeing a Plant, Seeing a Garden, Seeing a Mountain

Agnes Waruguru

Seeing a Plant, Seeing a Garden, Seeing a Mountain, 2021129 x 152cmSign in to view price
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Material
acrylic and pastel on paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract artwork features a vibrant blend of colors and organic shapes. The composition centers around two prominent spiral patterns in bold, black lines, creating a sense of movement and energy. The surrounding areas are filled with gestural brushstrokes in warm yellow and soft pastel hues, suggesting a natural, landscape-inspired setting. The overall style reflects a contemporary, expressive approach with a focus on line, shape, and the interplay of light and shade. This piece may explore themes of cyclical patterns, growth, and the intersection of the natural and the abstract. ...

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Artist
Agnes Waruguru
B.1994, Kenyan

Agnes Waruguru deals with themes of materiality, touch, and toxic embodiment, questioning ideas of the natural in relation to marginalized communities. She often examines the entanglement of land, rivers, and migratory flow through history, mythology, and flora, reflecting on the complex relationships between bodies and place. Waruguru’s artistic journey began with painting, transforming static canvases into living, breathing narratives through experimental approaches. Often layering textures and materials, she constructs environments that blur the boundaries between stillness and motion, reality and imagination. Her works frequently address the tensions of modern existence—violence, displacement, memory, and the fragility of human experience—while retaining an intimate, poetic quality. She often draws from mythology, folklore, and personal memory, reinterpreting them within fractured narratives that echo the uncertainties of contemporary life. By combining material experimentation with immersive composition, Waruguru stages spaces where the ordinary and the surreal intersect, allowing unresolved emotions and histories to surface. Her work reflects a sustained inquiry into transformation and vulnerability, positioning art as a vehicle for empathy and a means to illuminate the complexities of human existence. ...

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