Bira

Kudzanai-Violet Hwami

Bira, 2019180 x 150cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
oil on canvas
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a striking contrast of colors and textures. The central figure, a man in a suit, is depicted holding a globe, symbolizing the interconnectedness of the world. The bold, vibrant blue background creates a dynamic and expressive composition, complemented by the muted tones and textures of the map in the background. The artist's technique combines realism in the portrayal of the figure with abstract expressionist brushstrokes, suggesting a commentary on the complex relationship between the individual and the global landscape. The overall piece invites the viewer to consider humanity's role and responsibility in shaping the world. ...

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Kudzanai-Violet Hwami
Artist
Kudzanai-Violet Hwami
1993 , Zimbabwean

Having fled her homeland due to the political unrest and turmoil when she was a child, Zimbabwe-born painter Kudzanai-Violet Hwami expresses her personal experiences of dislocation, displacement and fragmentation through her striking figurative paintings. The artist is interested in the ‘collapsing of geography and time and space’ symptomatic of a globalised world and high-speed internet, through which both people and information can travel quickly. Because of this collapse, and with the inspiration of Robert Rauschenberg and Jean-Michel Basquiat, whom the artist describes as able to “think in collage”, Hwami’s paintings often display a patchwork of enigmatic transtemporal fragments, scattered and regathered vignettes. The artist often uses her own family photographs as source material, using the practice of painting as a means of reconnection, or estrangement. The background of Family Portrait (2017) is rendered in large smudges of primary colour, while a family sits on a sofa in the foreground, one of their faces scratched out in white paint, and a faint vertical line which bisects the painting, as well as the family itself. Behind them is another family portrait painted as an eerie photo negative. ...

Kudzanai-Violet Hwami: Artworks
Medicine man
Kudzanai-Violet HwamiMedicine man, 2019Price on Request
Newtown
Kudzanai-Violet HwamiNewtown, 2019Price on Request
Bira
Kudzanai-Violet HwamiBira, 2019Price on Request
Untitled
Kudzanai-Violet HwamiUntitled, 2019Price on Request
Sitting by Sekuru’s grave
Kudzanai-Violet HwamiSitting by Sekuru’s grave, 2019Price on Request
With all your friends
Kudzanai-Violet HwamiWith all your friends, 2019Price on Request
Untitled
Kudzanai-Violet HwamiUntitled, 2019Price on Request
Speaking in tongues
Kudzanai-Violet HwamiSpeaking in tongues, 2019Price on Request