Mansa Musa riding on a camel

Claudia Tennant

Mansa Musa riding on a camel, 2021Sign in to view price
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Material
nft
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant and energetic artwork features bold colors, dynamic shapes, and playful lines that come together in a whimsical, almost childlike composition. The central figure, a fantastical creature with exaggerated features, appears to be in motion, surrounded by abstract shapes and patterns that suggest a sense of movement and chaos. The artist's distinctive style, characterized by a raw, expressive quality and a playful use of media, creates a sense of spontaneity and energy that evokes the unbridled imagination of the subconscious. This piece seems to invite the viewer to engage with the artwork's playful and imaginative qualities, offering a glimpse into the artist's unique creative vision. ...

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Artist
Claudia Tennant
B.1988, South African

Claudia Tennant is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work dissects the visual codes of pop and postmodern culture. By fragmenting color, form, and media, she highlights the contradictions embedded in contemporary life. Her recent practice investigates the entangled relationship between precolonial African histories and present-day constructions of identity. Combining painting with digital media such as NFTs, she creates a dialogue between ancestral narratives and current debates in postcolonial thought, where traditional and digital modes of expression collide. Her works often employ layering, collage, and material juxtapositions—integrating drawing, text, stitching, and fabric remnants. This approach produces compositions that resemble complex maps or palimpsests, where memory, culture, and politics converge. By weaving fragments of language and imagery into dense surfaces, Tennant reimagines how history is remembered and rewritten, offering viewers spaces to reflect on both personal and collective heritage. Through these strategies, Tennant develops a practice that is at once visually opulent and conceptually rigorous, bridging material experimentation with critical inquiry into the legacies of colonialism and the shaping of contemporary identity. ...