Ian Mwesiga
Breakfast on the road, 2021
Oil on canvas
59 1/8 x 51 1/8 in
150 x 130 cm
150 x 130 cm
Copyright the Artist
There is a reflection of something you can’t physically see, an imaginable form. The figures hands straddle two spaces, representing the duality of space. This piece defines boundaries, of someone...
There is a reflection of something you can’t physically see, an imaginable form. The figures hands straddle two spaces, representing the duality of space. This piece defines boundaries, of someone who defines who they are and what in lies their future.
“There is a way I think about space, every work carries its own language. It is not a repetition or a repetitive way of working, but there is a sense of understanding of space which is the same. My work is a response to space. This is pivotal in the way I render my work and the way eventually all of the compositions merge into the frame. There are no accidents in my work, there are only deliberations.”
“There is a way I think about space, every work carries its own language. It is not a repetition or a repetitive way of working, but there is a sense of understanding of space which is the same. My work is a response to space. This is pivotal in the way I render my work and the way eventually all of the compositions merge into the frame. There are no accidents in my work, there are only deliberations.”