Black Mirror III (I)

Nadia Wamunyu
Kenya

€2.110,00

Painting, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 40 W x 60 H cm / 15.75 W X 23.62 H in

Ships in a tube 

About The Artwork

Originally created: 2023
Subject: Women
Material: Paper
Medium: Watercolour
Styles: Figurative, Realism, Expressionism, Minimalism

Details & Dimensions

Painting: Watercolor on paper
Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size: 40 W x 60 H cm
Frame: Not Framed
Ready to Hang: Not applicable
Packaging: Ships in a tube

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Ships From: Kenya

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Black Mirror III (I) by Nadia Wamunyu extends the artist’s celebrated series, positioning watercolour as a powerful voice within Black Art. With soft layers of pigment and golden undertones, Wamunyu transforms the mirror into a poetic device — a space where selfhood, cultural memory, and resilience converge.

The portrait reflects both vulnerability and empowerment, its delicacy matched by a profound depth of meaning. Wamunyu’s approach elevates watercolour beyond fragility, using it as a medium to affirm pride, presence, and the enduring vitality of Black Art.

As part of Afrikanizm Art’s curated collection, Black Mirror III (I) stands as a unique piece that bridges personal reflection with collective identity — a collector’s work that celebrates heritage and the timeless brilliance of Black Art in contemporary practice.


Nadia Wamunyu

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Nadia Wamunyu

Nadia's formal art career took root at the GoDown Art Centre during her high school years. There, she received guidance and mentorship from the renowned Kenyan painter Patrick Mukabi. During this early phase of her artistic journey, Nadia predominantly focused on charcoal drawings and oil paintings, capturing a diverse array of subjects, from random individuals and faces to intricate scenes of Lamu town, a captivating destination she had cherished since childhood.

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