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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.
Vagrant delves into the lives of street-connected children, exploring themes of displacement and resilience. The artwork sheds light on a subject often overlooked and marginalized by society and those in power.
Title. Vagrants
Size. 150 cm X 100 cm
Year. 2024
Medium. Acrylic paints, oil pastels, spray paints on canvas
Artist. Aksanti
Vagrant delves into the lives of street-connected children, exploring themes of displacement and resilience. The artwork sheds light on a subject often overlooked and marginalized by society and those in power.
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.
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