Title: UBUNTU!
Description:
Delve into the communal spirit with “UBUNTU!,” a profound mixed media artwork by Riley Vandervest, crafted in 2023. This piece, measuring 22.25 inches by 9.125 inches with a depth of 0.5 inches, is presented on canvas mounted on wood, offering a textured exploration of unity and interconnectedness.
“UBUNTU!” captures a visual narrative of depth and texture, with a palette dominated by earthy browns, rich blacks, and subtle whites, reminiscent of ancient, weathered wood or the intricate patterns of a community’s shared history. The mixed media technique adds layers of complexity, possibly incorporating materials like wood grain, paint, or other substances to mimic the natural aging process or the layering of stories and experiences. The central focus of the piece is a large, eye-like form, surrounded by sweeping, organic lines that suggest growth, connection, or the weaving together of lives. This central element, with its dark, almost hollow center, could symbolize the collective gaze or the shared vision of a community, looking outward or inward together.
The title “UBUNTU!” reflects the African philosophy that ‘I am because we are,’ emphasizing the importance of community and mutual support. Vandervest’s technique here is both raw and refined, creating a piece that feels both timeless and immediate, encouraging viewers to reflect on the bonds that tie us together. The artwork evokes a sense of history, resilience, and the collective journey, inviting contemplation on how individual stories contribute to the whole.
Features:
• Medium: Mixed Media on Canvas on Wood
• Dimensions: 22.25in x 9.125in x 0.5in
• Style: Cultural Abstract
• Finish: Ready to Hang
This artwork is perfect for those who value the concept of community or who appreciate art that delves into cultural and philosophical themes. “UBUNTU!” would be a meaningful addition to spaces that explore themes of humanity, connection, or heritage, from cultural centers to personal collections that celebrate the human spirit. Riley Vandervest’s work not only decorates but also prompts reflection on the essence of Ubuntu, making it a piece that resonates on both a visual and a philosophical level.