Mugire

Rwanda

Mixed Media and Textured Painting by Mugire

Contemporary Rwandan Art and Cultural Storytelling

Fine Art Collectors and East African Artists

"I’m passionate about exploring the new ways of creating and I’m drawn to the way that combining disparate elements can create something entirely new and unexpected."

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Mugire

Mugire is a contemporary Rwandan mixed media artist whose work merges texture, memory, and cultural storytelling. Born and raised in Kigali, Rwanda, he discovered his passion for art early on, experimenting with watercolours and paints during his school years. His innate creativity captivated those around him, laying the foundation for a distinctive artistic journey.

He later pursued formal training at the Nyundo School of Arts, where he earned a degree in graphic arts. This academic background helped him refine his technique and explore the intersections between traditional and contemporary visual expression.

Mugire's practice is rooted in mixed media techniques, characterised by the innovative fusion of materials, layers, and textures. His canvases evoke a tactile, almost sculptural presence — works that invite the viewer to observe, feel, and interpret. Each composition reflects his fascination with experimentation, balancing structure with spontaneity.

Inspired by the cultural richness of Rwanda and the heritage of his ancestors, Mugire uses his art to explore identity, memory, and the quiet beauty of daily life. His visual narratives are deeply personal and yet universally resonant, connecting past and present through an Afrocentric lens.

Collaborating with respected galleries in both Rwanda and Belgium, Mugire has gained recognition for his unique visual language and bold aesthetic. His work continues to evolve, expanding the vocabulary of East African contemporary art.

Resilient and ever-curious, Mugire stands as a powerful voice in the next generation of African visual artists, using mixed media not just as technique — but as philosophy.

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