16 results
Artist:Â Aksanti
Media:Â Acrylics, mixed media on artboard paper.
Year:Â 2026
Size:Â Artworks in this series vary from A4 to A3
1 in stock
Artist:Â Aksanti
Media:Â Acrylics, mixed media on artboard paper.
Year:Â 2026
Size:Â Artworks in this series vary from A4 to A3
1 in stock
Artist:Â Aksanti
Media:Â Acrylics, mixed media on artboard paper.
Year:Â 2026
Size:Â Artworks in this series vary from A4 to A3
1 in stock
Artist:Â Aksanti
Media:Â Acrylics, mixed media on artboard paper.
Year:Â 2026
Size:Â Artworks in this series vary from A4 to A3
Artist: Aksanti
Media: Acrylics, mixed media on artboard paper.
Year: 2026
Size: Artworks in this series vary from A4 to A3
Fashionista embodies the confidence and charisma of a true fashion enthusiast. Celebrating style as a powerful form of self-expression, it captures the essence of someone who loves to stand out, make a statement, and turn heads with their bold and unique presence. “Fashionista” is more than just an artwork—it’s a tribute to individuality, creativity, and the art of personal style. Perfect for lovers of fashion and self-expression, this piece adds a touch of elegance and confidence to any space.
Out of stock
The artwork engages themes of identity, displacement, and self-search. Aksanti B., 2003, is a Congolese refugee artist based in Kampala; his work explores his life as a young refugee male who steps off his like, trying to make meaning with the space he interacts with and the people he meets. He shapes his dream with one brush stroke at a time. His work was exhibited at the UN headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.Â
1 in stock
Injection captures the haunting memories of innocent lives marred by exploitation and betrayal. This piece confronts the pain inflicted on those who, often through no fault of their own, become targets of harm—while those entrusted with their protection remain indifferent, or worse, become perpetrators themselves. With this work, I aim to spotlight the silent suffering of the vulnerable and challenge viewers to consider the unspoken cries of those who have been wronged. Injection is a call to acknowledge and confront this complicity, to recognize the shadows of betrayal that deepen their pain, and to amplify their voices in pursuit of justice.
1 in stock
Life and Me delves into the intimate journey of resilience and self-reliance, capturing the grit and inner strength that propel us forward regardless of the weight of our past or the uncertainty of our present. This track confronts the universal quest for hope, echoing the expectation others often hold of us—how far we’ll go, how unyielding we’ll be. But at its core, Life and Me is a declaration: the recognition that salvation lies within. We are, ultimately, the heroes we seek, capable of shaping our own destinies and confronting life’s trials with unwavering resolve.
The artwork engages themes of identity, displacement, and self-search. Aksanti B., 2003, is a Congolese refugee artist based in Kampala; his work explores his life as a young refugee male who steps off his like, trying to make meaning with the space he interacts with and the people he meets. He shapes his dream with one brush stroke at a time. His work was exhibited at the UN headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.Â
1 in stock
Not a member? Create an account
Already got an account? Sign in here
Chat With Us