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Multiple Segregated Faces

A captivating collection of fragmented portraits defines this 2003 pastel drawing by Charles Sekano that explores identity through a vibrant, multi-layered composition, inviting you to explore this profound masterpiece.

Explore Charles Skano's evocative art! South African artist blends traditional forms & cubism to depict identity, race, & freedom through pastel portraits.

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작품 정보 요약

  • Artist: Charles Sekano
  • Title: Multiple Segregated Faces
  • Artistic style: Bohemian, multiracial influences
  • Subject or theme: Identity, race, and politics
  • Dimensions: 59 x 84 cm
  • Medium: Pastel drawing

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A Tapestry of Identity: The Fragmented Vision of Charles Sekano

In the evocative pastel drawing Multiple Segregated Faces, created in 2003, the South African master Charles Sekano invites viewers into a profound meditation on the fractured nature of identity and the complexities of human connection. The artwork presents a mesmerizing assembly of at least thirteen distinct faces, each seemingly detached from a singular body, floating within a shared, rhythmic space. Through a masterful use of composition, Sekano creates a sense of depth where certain features press toward the viewer while others recede into a dreamlike haze. This layering of gazes and expressions does more than just create a visual puzzle; it constructs a psychological landscape that speaks to the many layers of the human experience, making it an irresistible centerpiece for collectors who value art that provokes deep contemplation.

The technique employed in this piece is nothing short of hypnotic. Utilizing the soft, tactile medium of pastels, Sekano achieves a delicate balance between vibrant color and intimate texture. The artist’s hand is visible in the way colors bleed into one another, creating a sense of movement that mimics the improvisational flow of the jazz music he famously played during his years in Nairobi. This fluidity allows the faces to appear both separate and inextricably linked, much like the notes of a complex melody. For interior designers, the piece offers a sophisticated interplay of tones that can anchor a room, providing a focal point that is simultaneously energetic and serene.

Historical Resonance and the Soul of Exile

To truly appreciate Multiple Segregated Faces, one must look through the lens of Sekano’s extraordinary biography. Born in Johannesburg and shaped by the turbulent era of apartheid, Sekano’s life was defined by movement and exile. His time in Kenya served as a transformative period where the vibrant, multiracial bohemian culture of Nairobi's jazz clubs offered a stark, colorful contrast to the oppressive restrictions of his homeland. This duality—the tension between the freedom found in exile and the heavy political realities of South Africa—is woven into the very fabric of this drawing. The "segregated" nature of the faces serves as a poignant metaphor for the social and political divisions he witnessed, yet the way they coexist within the frame suggests a yearning for unity and a celebration of a shared, albeit fragmented, humanity.

The emotional impact of the work lies in this tension between fragmentation and togetherness. There is a haunting beauty in the way the faces are positioned; some appear lost in reverie, while others confront the viewer with an unmistakable presence. It is a work that captures the essence of "carefree reverie" and "fantasy," yet it remains grounded in the historical weight of the artist's journey. For those seeking to adorn their spaces with art that carries a narrative soul, this reproduction offers a rare opportunity to possess a piece of history—a window into a world where identity is being reconstructed, one face at a time.


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early life and exile

charles sekano, a south african artist born in 1953 in johannesburg, has led a life marked by exile and artistic expression. at the age of 11, sekano left south africa, eventually settling in kenya for three years. this period significantly influenced his development as a visual artist and jazz musician.

artistic themes and style

sekano's work often explores themes of identity, race, and politics in south africa. his drawings, such as multiple segregated faces (2003), showcase his unique blend of bohemian and multiracial influences. the pastel colors and intimate scenes of carefree reverie, fantasy, innocence, and freedom are a testament to his experiences.

notable works and exhibitions

  • multiple segregated faces (2003), a pastel drawing, is one of sekano's most notable works. it showcases his unique style and exploration of themes.
  • sekano has exhibited widely in kenya, holland, germany, japan, the us, uk, and south africa, with his works held in private collections and various museums, including university of pretoria museums (pretoria, south africa) and völkerkunde museum (frankfurt, germany).
  • his first exhibition in south africa was at the university of pretoria in 2008, after returning to his home country at the age of 50.

artistic influences and style

sekano's work is characterized by:
  • traditional african forms and color influences
  • cubism and the influence of artists like picasso and matisse
  • expressive pastel strokes with meticulously conceived compositions

viewing sekano's work at ArtsDot

to explore more of charles sekano's artwork, including multiple segregated faces (2003), visit [https://ArtsDot.com/@/charles-sekano](https://ArtsDot.com/@/charles-sekano). for a deeper understanding of his artistic influences and style, see the wikipedia entry on south african art.

further reading

for more information on charles sekano's life, work, and exhibitions, explore these links:
  • [https://ArtsDot.com/@@/a@d3c5zh](https://ArtsDot.com/art.nsf/o/a@d3c5zh) - ArtsDot's artist profile
  • [https://ArtsDot.com/@/charles-sekano](https://ArtsDot.com/@/charles-sekano) - charles sekano's artwork at ArtsDot
charles sekano

charles sekano

1953 - , South Africa

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Pollock
    • De Kooning
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Picasso
    • Klee
  • Date Of Birth: February 12, 1925
  • Date Of Death: 1992
  • Full Name: Joan Mitchell
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Cloud Shepherd
    • University City of Caracas
  • Place Of Birth: Chicago, USA