Isaac Ntwayagae Chibua

Isaac Ntwayagae Chibua
Born in Serowe, Botswana, Isaac Ntwayagae Chibua is a semi-realist, abstract and figurative painter, and sculptor. He holds an Associate Degree in Fine Art from the Limkokwing University of Creative Technology with distinction. He is currently a 3rd year Bachelor of Education student in Art and Design at the University of Botswana. He has an honorary Diploma in sculpture from Changchun International Sculpture Symposium, Changchun, China. Chibua spent most of his career as a self–taught and full-time artist.

He incorporates a lot of texture in his work to convey messages and bring richness to his art practice. He tackles a range of social issues and different life experiences. Rusty found materials are prevalent in his work to symbolise and make commentary on the scars of life, from emotional to socio-economic conditions. In his sculptural work he works with recycled materials from scrap yards, both a metaphor for society as he sees it, and also as his contribution towards an environmentally conscious practice. Color is one of the important elements for Chibua when making artwork, meant to break the dullness of his artworks; art after all is therapy, and color contributes to that. He currently feels something in the direction his art practice is about to take a spiritual artistic compass and seems to be proposing a new narrative.

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