God’s Bits of Art Through Sekanwagi
16 February 2009
By Dennis Matanda | I had not planned to become as enthralled as I am now with Dan Sekanwagi’s work. I am no art critic and neither can I completely decipher batik or baroque. But I can spot philosophy when I see it; and there is surely a lot of it in the piece titled Idle. Made out of wax, dyes and ink on canvas, the beautiful light purple and brown presentation features five figurines – all female, two in fetal position, the other two in casual poses and the fifth one being the most sensual in the center.
































