isee.art

Price
€600
Medium
wood
Technique
painting, collage, carving
Dimensions
60 × 40 × 7 cm
Year
2026
About the Work
“In this series I am working through repetition. Instead of constantly searching for new ideas, I return to one form and stay with her, allowing her to change through material, colour, surface, and gesture. Each piece is not a copy of the last, but an echo, shaped by the pieces of wood, by my hands, and by what I am carrying into the work at that moment. The series grows out of Ehiosu, not as a continuation, but as a reflection. By insisting on the same form, I’m interested in seeing how its meaning shifts as time, material, and my own perspective change. How a form can hold memory, resist it, or reveal something different when I return to it again and again. The variations that appear are intentional, marks of time, pressure, and presence. I often draw from the past for my work, while marking the present on the surface through numbers or symbols, which refer to moments, times, and things existing as the work is made. I see Echoes of Ehiosu as an open-ended body of work, built through return, where repetition is not about refinement or perfection, but about understanding, about listening to what the image gives back each time I come back to it.”




Artist
Shyne Eghosa (b. 1975) is a Nigerian-born, self-taught artist whose work explores memory and identity through bold, textured compositions. Since beginning to paint in early 2023, he has developed a raw and expressive style rooted in Neo-Expressionism, Art Brut, and a Trans-Cultural approach where African heritage and European diasporic experience collide. Working primarily on wood panels with acrylics, oil sticks, pastels, and fabric, he draws inspiration from traditional African masks and crafts, as well as artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Paul Klee, and Manolo Valdés. Many viewers relate his work to Basquiat, though his palette and forms also reflect the modernist spirit of Barcelona, where he currently lives. His choice of wood as a primary surface is rooted in childhood memories grounding his practice in personal history and an approach that embraces the raw, unrefined nature of the materials themselves. He is the founder of Unmaking Art Studio, a nonprofit space in Barcelona where a diverse group of emerging artists come together to share ideas, create, and exhibit. For him, “unmaking” is not about destruction, it’s about stripping away what no longer fits and giving shape to something more honest. As he puts it: “My art is a conversation between cultures, history, and my personal journey. Each piece is a step forward in discovering who I am.” Though new to the art scene, Shyne's work was selected for the juried Biennale di Chianciano 2024 in Tuscany, Italy. He has also exhibited in various group shows in Barcelona, and currently has work with Tobian Art Gallery in Florence, Italy.
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