Self to Self

Wura-Natasha Ogunji

Self to Self, 202361 x 61cmSign in to view price
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thread, ink, graphite on tracing paper, uniqueTiwani Contemporary
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract artwork features vibrant colors and dynamic lines that convey a sense of movement and energy. The composition is dominated by intersecting streaks of blue, orange, and black, creating a visual impression of a figure in motion. The overall style suggests a fusion of abstract expressionism and gestural techniques, with the artist's expressive brushstrokes adding depth and texture to the piece. The artwork likely reflects the artist's intention to capture the essence of human experience through a bold and unconventional visual language. ...

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Artist
Wura-Natasha Ogunji
American

Wura-Natasha Ogunji: Artworks
The Shit and the Sunrise
Self to Self
Wura-Natasha OgunjiSelf to Self, 2023
61 x 61cm
Tiwani Contemporary
Gallery
Tiwani Contemporary
Lagos, London

Founded in London in 2011 by Maria Varnava, Tiwani Contemporary exhibits and represents international contemporary artists. Specifically, the gallery champions artists from Africa and its diaspora. To celebrate its 10-year anniversary, in February 2022 Tiwani Contemporary launched a purpose-built 2,000sq ft space on Victoria Island, Lagos. For Maria Varnava, who grew up in Nigeria, this is considered a homecoming. Besides its regular programme of exhibitions, Tiwani Contemporary Lagos collaborates with G.A.S –Guest Artists Space–, Yinka Shonibare’s Foundation, to offer residencies for international artists from the programme who are interested in expanding their creative practice and exchanging with local artists. The gallery aims to collaborate and contribute to the arts ecosystem in Lagos through its programme of exhibitions, talks and publications. The gallery is a regular exhibitor at Art X Lagos. Meanwhile, Tiwani Contemporary runs a programme of exhibitions in London and its programme of International Art Fairs. ...