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Godwin Champs Namuyimba — Floating roses
Godwin Champs Namuyimba

Floating roses

2025

Floating Roses (2025) draws the viewer into a luminous field of blooms suspended against an atmospheric ground, where Godwin Champs Namuyimba orchestrates color and form with a painter's confidence rooted in both emotional intuition and formal discipline. Working in acrylic on canvas at a commanding 120 × 110 cm, Namuyimba layers petals and tonal gradients to create a sense of weightlessness, as though the roses have been released from gravity and now drift in a space that belongs equally to memory and dreams. The composition resists conventional still-life constraints, operating instead as an meditative inquiry into beauty, transience, and the quiet power of natural forms to carry psychological weight. Namuyimba, a Ugandan artist whose practice has attracted sustained critical attention across the African continent and internationally, brings to this work a sustained sensitivity to surface texture and chromatic harmony. The roses are rendered with enough specificity to feel intimate yet sufficiently abstracted to invite projection, making the painting accessible to a wide range of collectors while retaining genuine pictorial complexity. The scale ensures a strong physical presence within an interior, while the unframed canvas preserves the immediacy of the painted edge, connecting the viewer directly to the artist's touch. Floating Roses is currently presented through Primo Marella Gallery, a program with a long-standing commitment to bringing significant contemporary voices from Africa to global audiences. For collectors seeking a work that combines visual warmth with intellectual depth, this painting represents a compelling addition to any considered collection. The work is signed by the artist and arrives ready to frame or hang as a raw canvas statement, according to the collector's preference.

Medium
Acrylic on canvas
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Godwin Champs Namuyimba, Floating roses, 2025

Floating Roses (2025) draws the viewer into a luminous field of blooms suspended against an atmospheric ground, where Godwin Champs Namuyimba orchestrates color and form with a painter's confidence rooted in both emotional intuition and formal discipline. Working in acrylic on canvas at a commanding 120 × 110 cm, Namuyimba layers petals and tonal gradients to create a sense of weightlessness, as though the roses have been released from gravity and now drift in a space that belongs equally to memory and dreams. The composition resists conventional still-life constraints, operating instead as an meditative inquiry into beauty, transience, and the quiet power of natural forms to carry psychological weight. Namuyimba, a Ugandan artist whose practice has attracted sustained critical attention across the African continent and internationally, brings to this work a sustained sensitivity to surface texture and chromatic harmony. The roses are rendered with enough specificity to feel intimate yet sufficiently abstracted to invite projection, making the painting accessible to a wide range of collectors while retaining genuine pictorial complexity. The scale ensures a strong physical presence within an interior, while the unframed canvas preserves the immediacy of the painted edge, connecting the viewer directly to the artist's touch. Floating Roses is currently presented through Primo Marella Gallery, a program with a long-standing commitment to bringing significant contemporary voices from Africa to global audiences. For collectors seeking a work that combines visual warmth with intellectual depth, this painting represents a compelling addition to any considered collection. The work is signed by the artist and arrives ready to frame or hang as a raw canvas statement, according to the collector's preference.

Medium
Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions
overall: 120 x 110 x 3 cm
Year
2025
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Primo Marella Gallery

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