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'GÔZ' - Spray Paint and Acrylic on Canvas

Sale price$45,000.00 USD
Artist: Hamed Zida
Dimension: 35.98'' x 48''
Certification of Authenticity: Apricus Art Collection
Signature: Signed by Artist

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BIOGRAPHY

Hamed Zida is an American-Bukinabe contemporary artist based in New York, born 1994 in Ivory Coast. Some of his works has been exhibited in Basel, Miami, New York, Singapore, and Art Central in Hong Kong. He has also done various solo shows with galleries in New York, London, Barcelona, Copenhagen and more.

Artist Statement

My artistic journey is deeply rooted in the vibrant and rich tapestry of West African culture. My work is a celebration of the ancestral traditions, stories, and the emotional depth that flows through the veins of this extraordinary region. Through a fusion of painting and sculpture, I explore the colorful essence of life, capturing the intense emotions that shape our human experience.
In West African culture, color is not just a visual element; it is a language of its own. It speaks of the joy of communal celebrations, the sorrow of trials and tribulations, and the spiritual connection that binds us to our ancestors. My work is a testament to the exuberance of this culture, where every brushstroke and every sculpted form is infused with the essence of a thousand stories.
The emotional resonance of my art lies in its capacity to transport viewers to a place where they can feel the weight of human experience. Through my vibrant and intense use of color, I bring to life the highs and lows of our journey, from the sheer ecstasy of a dance to the deep melancholy of loss. Each piece is a journey through the kaleidoscope of emotions that are the heart of West African culture.
The tactile nature of the medium allows me to reach out and touch the very soul of my subjects. As I mold the clay or carve the wood, I can feel the stories that flow through the materials. My sculptures, like the people and stories they represent, are deeply rooted and full of substance. They stand as a testament to the enduring nature of tradition and the connection we have with our roots.
Through my art, I aim to ignite a dialogue that transcends boundaries, connecting individuals from diverse backgrounds with the shared human experience. It is my hope that my work serves as a bridge to West African culture, inviting others to explore its depth and to appreciate the emotional beauty that resides within.
As I continue to delve into the colors and emotions of West African culture, I invite you to embark on this journey with me. Let the vibrancy of my paintings and the weight of my sculptures speak to your soul, inspiring you to celebrate the cultural treasures of this remarkable region and to connect with the profound emotions that define us all as human beings.