Fine art: mixed media paintings by Victor Mavedzenge. 2011 releases
65Victor Mavedzenge in Studio
Who is Victor Mavedzenge-Brief overview
Victor Mavedzenge is a Zimbabwean multi-disciplinary artist currently living and working in London England (2011). He studied for his Masters Degree in Fine Art at The Slade School of Fine art between 2008-2010. Prior to that he studied for a Post Graduate Diploma at Central Saint Martins Byam Shaw campus from 2007-2008. His studies in the latter mentioned years were sponsored with a scholarship from Canon Collins Trust for Southern Africa.
Victor is a painter, poet,and actor. With in the realm of visual art he also works in Graphic design and digital photo-manipulation. Below is some of his work and personal comments about it.
ALOC design
Digital photo-manipulation and Graphic design
This is a sample of a logo designed in Photoshop. The realistic effects all aid to bring the illusion of 3D and a reality to a day to day life object (Zimbabwean License plate). Working with Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator, the possibilities are endless, as can be viewed on the artists website.
Victor Mavedzenge on selling work
Thoughts on poetry
Victor says,"I enjoy reading or listening to poets in song or reading. My favorite being Dambudzo Marechera (late Zimbabwean poet), Linton Kwesi Johnson (Jamaican Dub poet), Bob Dylan among others. Personally I do not like to think of my writings as poetry as such because these are my meditations on paintings. They are the bridge between the energy I feel inside about a painting and the visual ,graphic image that I envision. So words, in a lot of ways help to close that gap for me...sometimes. So I can only consider myself an artist who utilizes what is around him to determine a path to the next thing, words,paint,computers and so on...I enjoy writing it, but usually never reading my own poetry/writings. Its very hard for me."
This cage is me
That some day you will see my face
Upon that day my prayer
Innocence lost without trace
Another day no answers more questions...
read full poem at mavedzenge.com
Love colour and Culture
When
This painting is done in mixed media incorporating, oil paint,coffee grounds and wood glue. It is relatively small in size, measuring 20 x 16 x 1 inches. Titled "When", it is inspired by the essay The Myth of Sisyphus by Camus. The theme is the Human struggle and the mundane aspects of life we find ourselves constantly engaged in a vicious cycle with.
When
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.....always a wonderful idea to share in and support the art community .... thank you for opening my eyes to something new and exciting ....and it was so very nice to meet you my friend .....
I really enjoyed so many things about your hub Victor, the poetry, the insight into your (and our) struggles with the mundane aspects of life, your artistic background! You are a very talented artist in more ways than one.
How do you like photoshop? I can't afford it so a friend just told me about Gimp which does almost anything photoshop can, but it' a free download!
I'm glad Epigramman introduced us and look forward to experiencing more of your great hubs! Take care, Kathi
Thanks for introducing this artist to me. Voting this Up and Beautiful.
I'm embarrassed not to have made the connection. I was thrown by it being in the third person, rather than the first, I guess.
I'm entranced! Your sensitivity seems so clear and fine-tuned, though your work is big and wide. Very interesting. Glad to meet you now. Thanks for the follow, too.
Victor, Justin and I were just talking the other day about if we had more $ we'd buy your art. We both really like what you're doing and totally support your it!! Peace!! Tom and Justin!
Hey Vic! I voted this up and gave it a GOOGLE +1. I'm saving my Facebook "like" for a later date. Don't want to share all the love at one time. Keep the faith man!















justom Level 4 Commenter 11 months ago
Victor, good to put a name to a face. Great hub! This is really good stuff and I'm going to check out you website when I get a break from trying to put mine together. I'm looking forward to seeing (and reading)more of your work. Peace!! Tom