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Victor Sitali: Okongola

Dubaï, United Arab Emirates6 Février 2018 - 24 Février 2018
Victor Sitali: Okongola

Victor Sitali: Okongola

Create Hub Gallery presents an exhibition by Victor Sitali, Dubai-based Zambian artist. ‘Okongola’ opens on 6th February at Create Hub’s Al Quoz Gallery.

Victor Sitali who has been deaf and mute from an early age, has turned his disability into an inspirational success story. “The fact I cannot hear has no doubt helped to fine tune my eye for all things visual.” says Victor Sitali of his work. Sitali’s unique vision is fast leading him to becoming one of UAE’s most highly-regarded and innovative painters. Working mainly with oil-on-canvas, Sitali creates highly figurative canvases that expand the traditional parameters of portraiture. Much of his work in the Okongola, which means ‘beautiful’ in his Nyanja Zambian language, uses his African background as its theme and narrative. “I have had a passion for painting portraits. The vibrant colours that African women wear always caught my eye as a child in Zambia, and I felt the desire to capture this using my brush techniques and paint.” explains Victor.

Create Hub is the only gallery in the Middle East that focuses on emerging African artists.

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Warehouse #4
Al Quoz 3, Dubai

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