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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27x24in
About this artwork
This painting lives in the space between concealment and revelation.
The figure is partially veiled, his eyes obscured, his body exposed yet guarded. Darkness gathers across his face like a weight that refuses to lift. The shadow does not simply hide him. It protects him. It holds what cannot yet be spoken.
Gold fractures move through the blackness, suggesting that even in concealment, something luminous persists. The work reflects the emotional… aftermath of survival. The parts of us that endure are not always visible. Some grief remains internal. Some strength grows in silence.
What the Shadow Keeps asks a quiet question:
What do we carry that the world does not see?
This piece honors the hidden labor of resilience. The invisible weight. The beauty that survives in darkness.
Uchenna Obinabo-Mabazza, founder of the Mabazza Foundation, is a visual conceptual artist whose work bridges digital creation and classical craftsmanship. Working across mediums, he produces both original oil paintings developed in collaboration with traditional painters and fine-art prints derived from his digital compositions. Drawing from personal experience and universal themes, his art blends sculptural chiaroscuro with expressive color to explore resilience, identity, and healing. Through digital portraiture, hand-painted interpretations, and conceptual works, he creates emotionally resonant pieces marked by quiet intensity and reflective depth. Each piece invites viewers into a space of honesty and restoration, rooted in personal truth and a broader commitment to uplifting others. Through the Mabazza Foundation, his art supports cancer survivors and communities in need, transforming creative expression into a pathway for compassion and connection.