Ronex Ahimbisibwe -- Mixed Media

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Ronex Ahimbisibwe is a Mixed Media Artist

Ronex Ahimbisibwe

My works brigde my experience, fantasies and reality. It’s hard to ignore one’s culture, as its part of me and gives identity at the same time. In most cases I put much emphasy on technique and am experimental in my art works in a quest to discover my own capabilities.

My desire has always been to create works that curiously blend sophistication and naivety mainly inspired by curve painting and the female form.

Exhibitions

Countries exhibited in:

Uganda ,Kenya, Tanzania, Egypt, Germany, Denmark, France, Netherlands, Noway, Bulgaria, Beligium and Australia.

Publications

2009: New Vision
2008: Danish news papers
2007: Samtidskunst fra ostafrika,Denmark
2007: Seetal, Switerzland
2005 - 08: Mini-print catalogues, lessedra Bulgaria
2007: Rendezvous Magazine
2006: Gapco calendar
2005: The Art-fest- {Uganda}
2005: Shwandorf news papers,{German}
2003,05,08: EASTAFAB Catalogues-Tanzania
2003-08: Observer Newspaper
2003-08: Monitor Newspaper,Uganda
2003: Australian Art Review
2003-08: New Vision Newspaper, Uganda
2002: The East African Newspaper- Kenya

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