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Siphiwe Mnguni, B&R (04), 2024 (framed)
Pastel, oil stick, paint and collage on painted paper, 38.5 x 29.5cm
Siphiwe Mnguni's practice navigates the notion of identity whilst exploring the iconography of the black female nude in relation to her own body. Challenging traditional representations of the figure in western art history, Siphiwe's work is also informed by subconscious thought and her own experiences as a young British-Zimbabwean woman living in south east London.
Titled B&R (blue and red), the images are intensely personal, having been informed by a plethora of feelings and states including frustration, interdependence, love, and anger. The artist has always been fascinated by the emotions that certain colours represent; this primarily blue work focuses in upon one of Siphiwe’s characteristic abstracted figures, becoming a portrait of sorts.
Purchased works are usually despatched within three working days.
Pastel, oil stick, paint and collage on painted paper, 38.5 x 29.5cm
Siphiwe Mnguni's practice navigates the notion of identity whilst exploring the iconography of the black female nude in relation to her own body. Challenging traditional representations of the figure in western art history, Siphiwe's work is also informed by subconscious thought and her own experiences as a young British-Zimbabwean woman living in south east London.
Titled B&R (blue and red), the images are intensely personal, having been informed by a plethora of feelings and states including frustration, interdependence, love, and anger. The artist has always been fascinated by the emotions that certain colours represent; this primarily blue work focuses in upon one of Siphiwe’s characteristic abstracted figures, becoming a portrait of sorts.
Purchased works are usually despatched within three working days.