
Kehinde

Kehinde
Kehyne – He who first saw the light
Diptych with Taiwoo
Format: 150 × 120 cm
Artwork number: UnYk 258
Date: March 2025
Medium: memory matter, natural noble pigments, chameleon pigments, one black tourmaline cut by Julienne in Tanzania in 2019
This work is part of a diptych.
Its twin is titled Taiwoo.
First breath of the sacred diptych, Kehyne stands at the threshold of dawn.
Within its deep greens and golden glimmers,
secrets reveal themselves to those who take the time to see.
Cracks become pathways.
Fissures turn into ancient writings,
where hidden treasures slowly emerge.
Kehyne embodies the light born from darkness,
already announcing the presence of its twin, Taiwoo.
Mission
From the living earth, we return to what sustains us.
Soil, seed, fruit, breath.
Kehyne and Taiwoo rise from the greens of life, where the land remembers what the world has forgotten.
Here, the earth is not silent.
It feeds, it heals, it teaches.
Through cultivation, we rebuild dignity.
Through harvest, we restore balance.
Through nourishment, we awaken life.
Each seed carries a future.
Each fruit is a promise.
Each hand that works the soil reclaims its place in the world.
From the ground to the body, from the body to the spirit, this is a return to truth.
To grow.
To feed.
To live.
