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Gomesi is a traditional, ceremonial dress worn by Ugandan women, derived from the precolonial wear Lubugo, initially only worn by women in the Buganda Kingdom, the gomesi has later been adopted by the rest of Uganda and now a ceremonial dress worn during the holidays, weddings, meetings and other events. Using Acrylic paint on raw canvas and slowly blending in umber, and other colors to draw up the defining factors of the figure.
30H * 15 W
Currently Exhibiting in Sarasota not available for purchase online, please contact studio for purchasing options.
Mixed media on canvas
The subject is seating on a three-legged African stool that carries a symbolic meaning of governance, using spray paint to prime the canvas and then mixing yellow, umber and white acrylic paint to draw out the figure. to see how the painting came about feel free to check our social media account.
30H * 15 W (Image enlarged for easy examination)
Mixed Media on Canvas 40 x 36 in.
(Measurements are in Inches)
Created during a period of emotional and psychological strain, this work reflects a quiet rupture in Shoghi’s practice. Emerging from experiences of disconnection, eroded trust, and internal unrest, the piece resists narrative clarity, instead holding tension in suspension.
Rather than depicting trauma directly, this art piece draws from concepts of absence, silence, and unresolved memory. The work exists at a threshold—where language recedes, and awareness begins—offering a restrained meditation on fragility, endurance, and the subtle act of pressing on through life.
(Measurements are in Inches)
Original Artwalk Collection
Early Works and limited releases reflect formative moments within the Studio's evolving practice, created through a deliberate, research driven process. Releases are thoughtfully limited each calendar year to preserve the integrity of the collection and document its artistic evolution. Selected releases are rotated over time from the Studio Archive, while select artwork may continue as limited-edition prints.