Orange Moon Gives Birth

Cassi Namoda

Orange Moon Gives Birth, 2020121.92 x 152.4cmSign in to view price
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oil and acrylic on canvas
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This vibrant painting features a striking visual composition. The prominent use of vivid yellow and green hues creates a bold, almost playful backdrop, while the central figures are rendered in a stylized, abstract manner. The depicted subjects appear to be a group of individuals, captured in a dynamic, expressive pose. The artist's distinctive technique blends elements of folk art and modernist abstraction, resulting in a captivating and thought-provoking work that invites the viewer to contemplate issues of identity, community, and the human experience. ...

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Cassi Namoda
Artist
Cassi Namoda
B.1988, Mozambican

Cassi Namoda works primarily with painting, yet her works on canvas are informed by archival materials, the aesthetics of specific environments and cinematic tropes. All of these sources come into play within her practice, as she tenderly traces experiences of dislocation that Africans living in post-colonial nations experience today. More specifically, Namoda draws on her own childhood in Mozambique and the cultural intricacies and contradictions that arise within this country’s Luso-African heritage. The paintings themselves work through a series of contrasts. The figures are composed in concrete colour, whilst Namoda’s backgrounds occupy a more diluted, abstracted space. Washes of soft lilac and peach gestural marks sit in conversation with these vivid, animated figures, affording the works a magical realist tone. Some of the narratives spun in Namoda’s works are drawn from Swahili folklore, whilst other scenes echo films or personal memories, so this tension between reality and fiction remains muddled. Aesthetically, Namoda cites Leon Golub, Georges Seurat, Henri Matisse and George Grosz as key sources of painterly inspiration. Yet conceptually, her works orbit the critical thinking of practitioners such as James Baldwin, Bob Thompson, Beauford Delaney and Haile Gerima whose oeuvre directly engages with the intimate experiences of Black people. ...

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