The interplay of perspectives and my monochromatic blue palettes overlapping with other hues, forming layered worlds that seldom blend – it all allows the viewer to engage with not just one singular story, but intertwined simultaneous truths.
Painting
Seems Like
2024
Acrylic on stretched cotton cloth
100 × 170cm
Untitled I (Blue is a vast world)
2024
Oil paint and acrylic paint on canvas board
60 × 80 cm
Untitled III (Blue is a vast world)
2023
Oil paint and acrylic paint on canvas board
60 × 80 cm
We (Blue is a vast world)
2023
Oil paint and acrylic paint on canvas board
60 × 80 cm
Memories in Blue
2025
Oil paint on canvas board
9 x 13 cm
To be known
2025
Oil paint on canvas board
21 × 29,7 cm
Part of the land
2025
Oil and acrylic paint on paper
29,7 x 21 cm
Simultaneity
Living as a non-binary, neurodiverse person and a child from many divorces from mixed racial backgrounds—Black in West Europe and white in West Africa—has taught me to embrace the idea of simultaneity: of stories, opposites, truths, identities, sensations, thoughts.
The cardboard sculptures speak of fundamental human experiences through ambiguous compositions of body parts in various degrees of abstraction.
Cardboard
Sculptures
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