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“Her hair is her adornment and her clothing is her armor” - In the works of Carol Muthiga-Oyekunle, women are portrayed as symbolic warriors, radiating strength and joy. Combining digital and mixed-media collage methods with photography and vivid graphical elements, the artist skillfully interweaves techniques to create bold and… Read more
Intro Bio Interview
Muthiga-Oyekunle finds inspiration for her art in her daily life - from faces on the street to close friends and women she admires. Her experimental approach involves fusing disparate elements and styles into a cohesive whole - it’s this contrast that adds a touch of magic to all her art. Her diverse, multifaceted technique draws on a wide range of classic and modern influences – everything from Klimt, Matisse, Mucha and Lichtenstein to her contemporaries Kehinde Wiley, Yinka Shonibare and Wangechi Mutu.
Recurring themes in the Paris-based, Kenyan-American artist’s creative process are culture, tradition and Afrofuturism – the artistic and philosophical movement which envisions a high-tech futuristic African diaspora, where racial equality is a reality rather than an idea. The artist herself describes her subjects as “intergalactic”.
A graduate of the London Royal College of Art, Muthiga-Oyekunle is also a successful accessories designer. Her jewelry line combines the artist’s own heritage with cutting-edge visual design.
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