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Almost Due

Discover 'Almost Due' by Mary Ogembo – a vibrant Kenyan oil painting celebrating womanhood & faith. Explore its textured impasto, bold colors, and unique style.

Discover vibrant Kenyan artist Mary Ogembo's portraits of African women celebrating female spirit & daily life through acrylic & oil paintings.

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  • Notable elements or techniques: Thick impasto brushstrokes, color blocking
  • Influences: African culture and landscapes
  • Artist: Mary Ogembo
  • Dimensions: 100 x 100 cm
  • Artistic style: Expressive realism, Naive art
  • Subject or theme: Pregnancy, African female beauty and dignity

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A Celebration of Life and Resilience

In the evocative oil painting Almost Due, the late Kenyan artist Mary Ogembo captures a profound moment of transition and quiet strength. The piece serves as a moving tribute to the expectant mother, embodying the love, high expectations, and sacred anticipation that accompany new life. Through her unique lens, Ogembo transcends simple portraiture to offer a window into the soul of African femininity, presenting a subject that radiates dignity and grace. The composition centers on a Black woman, depicted from the torso up, whose gentle posture—arms softly crossed over her body—suggests a state of deep introspection and protective tenderness. It is an artwork that does not merely show a person, but rather celebrates a spirit of resilience and the enduring beauty found in the daily rhythms of life.

The technical mastery of Ogembo is most evident in her use of the impasto technique, where thick, rhythmic brushstrokes create a tactile landscape upon the canvas. This heavy application of oil paint lends the work a sculptural quality, making the subject feel present and vital. The artist utilizes a bold, expressive palette; the warm, reddish-orange of the woman’s dress vibrates against a background split into striking blocks of bright yellow and deep, verdant green. These earthy yet vibrant tones are characteristic of Ogembo’s style, reflecting the landscapes of her Kenyan heritage. This interplay of color and texture creates a dynamic energy that prevents the stillness of the subject from becoming static, instead imbuing the scene with a sense of movement and organic life.

Symbolism and Aesthetic Harmony

Beyond its visual strikingness, Almost Due is rich with subtle symbolic layers that invite deeper contemplation. The delicate silver necklace, featuring a singular blue pendant, acts as a focal point of quiet elegance; the blue hue may evoke feelings of peace, spirituality, or the calm before the transformative arrival of a child. Ogembo’s approach to form often incorporates slight exaggerations, lending the piece a "naive" yet sophisticated aesthetic that bridges the gap between realism and abstraction. This stylistic choice allows the artist to move away from negative stereotypes, instead focusing on an idealized, powerful representation of the African woman as a pillar of strength and cultural heritage.

For collectors and interior designers alike, this painting offers a commanding presence that can anchor a room with warmth and sophistication. The balance of heavy texture and bold color blocking makes it a versatile masterpiece, suitable for spaces that seek to inspire conversation and emotional connection. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or a curated residential collection, the artwork’s ability to evoke both strength and vulnerability ensures its lasting impact. Owning a reproduction of such a significant work allows one to bring the vibrant spirit of Nairobi’s GoDown Arts Centre into their own environment, celebrating a legacy of artistry that honors the profound beauty of the human experience.


Biografia umelca

Mary Ogembo: Celebrating Female Spirit Through Textured Portraits

Mary Ogembo, born in Kenya, is a Kenyan artist celebrated for her captivating portraits of women—a genre that embodies resilience, beauty, and the profound spirit of African femininity. Her artistic journey began with formal training at the Creative Art Centre in Nairobi, where she honed her skills in fine art, establishing herself as a dedicated professional since 1998. Ogembo’s work transcends mere representation; it's an exploration of identity, emotion, and cultural heritage, rendered with remarkable sensitivity and technical prowess.
  • Early Life & Influences: Growing up in Kenya instilled in Ogembo a deep appreciation for her surroundings and traditions—elements that would profoundly shape her artistic vision. Her formative years exposed her to the vibrant colors and textures of Kenyan landscapes, fostering an instinctive connection with natural beauty.
  • Formal Training & Artistic Style: Recognizing the importance of disciplined technique, Ogembo pursued her diploma at the Creative Art Centre, mastering oil painting and acrylics—skills she skillfully employs to achieve striking visual effects. Her distinctive style is characterized by thick impasto – a technique where paint is applied in layers to create textured surfaces—resulting in canvases that pulsate with palpable energy.
  • Notable Achievements & Exhibitions: Ogembo’s dedication to her craft has garnered considerable recognition, culminating in numerous residencies and curatorial opportunities. Her artwork has graced prestigious galleries across Kenya and internationally, showcasing her talent to a global audience.

Exploring Themes of Femininity & Resilience Ogembo's portraits delve into the complexities of womanhood—capturing moments of vulnerability alongside strength and determination. She skillfully portrays subjects with an unwavering gaze, conveying emotion through nuanced expressions and subtle gestures. Her canvases resonate with a palpable sense of dignity and grace, reflecting the enduring spirit of African women.

  • Symbolism & Color Palette: Ogembo’s artistic choices are laden with symbolic significance—particularly her use of color palettes that evoke feelings of warmth, vibrancy, and optimism. Bold hues illuminate faces and backgrounds alike, conveying a powerful message about joy, vitality, and cultural pride.
  • Technique & Texture: The artist's masterful manipulation of texture is central to her artistic vision—creating surfaces that invite tactile engagement and heighten visual impact. Thick impasto lends depth and dimensionality to her paintings, mirroring the richness and complexity of human experience.

GoDown Arts Centre & Artistic Legacy Ogembo’s commitment to fostering creativity extends beyond her own artistic endeavors—she actively supports initiatives like GoDown Arts Centre, a Nairobi-based institution dedicated to nurturing local talent and promoting contemporary art. Her influence on emerging Kenyan artists is undeniable, inspiring them to embrace bold experimentation and celebrate the beauty of African culture.

  • Recognition & Awards: Ogembo’s work has received acclaim from critics and collectors alike—solidifying her position as one of Kenya's foremost portrait painters. Her dedication to artistic excellence serves as an exemplar for aspiring artists throughout the region.

Further Exploration To delve deeper into Mary Ogembo’s oeuvre, explore artworks like “Almost Due” and “Anxious,” which exemplify her distinctive style—characterized by textured impasto and vibrant color palettes. Visit GoDown Arts Centre to experience Kenyan creativity firsthand and discover the inspiring legacy of this remarkable artist.

mary ogembo

mary ogembo

1990 - 2024 , Kenya

Základné informácie

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Acrylic & Oil Paintings
  • Date Of Death: 2024
  • Full Name: Mary Ogembo
  • Nationality: Kenyan
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Almost Due
    • Anxious
    • Cornrous Running Backwards
  • Place Of Birth: Kenya (Nairobi)