130cm x 80cm| Oil on Upcycled Glass on Wood
This striking mixed-media artwork transforms discarded materials into a powerful symbol of strength, identity, and renewal. Composed primarily of upcycled glass and found objects, the piece forms a bold, mask-like visage that commands attention with its layered textures and intricate detailing.
Rich tones of deep violet, amber, and metallic accents interplay across the surface, catching light in dynamic ways that shift with the viewer’s perspective. Each fragment—carefully arranged yet intentionally raw—tells a story of breakage and reconstruction, evoking themes of resilience and transformation. The mask form draws inspiration from traditional African symbolism, representing protection, spirit, and cultural continuity, while the industrial materials introduce a contemporary, global dialogue.
Mounted on a circular wooden base, this piece functions as both wall art and sculptural installation, making it a versatile statement for modern interiors, galleries, or curated collections.
130cm x 80cm| Oil on Upcycled Glass on Wood
This striking mixed-media artwork transforms discarded materials into a powerful symbol of strength, identity, and renewal. Composed primarily of upcycled glass and found objects, the piece forms a bold, mask-like visage that commands attention with its layered textures and intricate detailing.
Rich tones of deep violet, amber, and metallic accents interplay across the surface, catching light in dynamic ways that shift with the viewer’s perspective. Each fragment—carefully arranged yet intentionally raw—tells a story of breakage and reconstruction, evoking themes of resilience and transformation. The mask form draws inspiration from traditional African symbolism, representing protection, spirit, and cultural continuity, while the industrial materials introduce a contemporary, global dialogue.
Mounted on a circular wooden base, this piece functions as both wall art and sculptural installation, making it a versatile statement for modern interiors, galleries, or curated collections.