Face Of Africa

A deviation from his usual cityscape paintings, Joe however, uses his signature style of geometry to delve into African tradition and symbolism in an effort to question the face and the mask. Here the artists investigate identity and sexuality. In a subtle manner he explores the hidden meaning of face or the portrait. Its ambiguity as it relates to the embodiment of concealed histories, stories or narratives about an individual, a people or community.

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A deviation from his usual cityscape paintings, Joe however, uses his signature style of geometry to delve into African tradition and symbolism in an effort to question the face and the mask. Here the artists investigate identity and sexuality. In a subtle manner he explores the hidden meaning of face or the portrait. Its ambiguity as it relates to the embodiment of concealed histories, stories or narratives about an individual, a people or community.

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