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Leopards

$11,450.00
Leopards
$11,450.00

The Story

Size:64 x 52 in.

Charmaine Chanakira’s original painting Leopards (59" x 47") is an expressive and symbolic work that fuses elements of primitivism, abstraction, and contemporary urban art. The piece features two stylised figures outlined in bold black and white, their faces adorned with intricate geometric patterns, expressive linework, and vibrant accents of neon pink, yellow, and orange. Each figure wears a crown, hinting at themes of identity, power, and cultural heritage. The background, painted in an electric blue, includes hand-scrawled text and symbols, adding layers of meaning to the narrative. A phrase inscribed in the upper right, “Rain beats a leopard’s skin but does not wash out his spots,” evokes a proverb that speaks to resilience and unchanging identity.

Chanakira’s work is deeply personal yet universally resonant, exploring themes of heritage, self-expression, and social commentary. Working with acrylic, oil pastels, and pen, she layers textures, shapes, and hidden inscriptions, inviting the viewer to engage with her ‘secret codes’. Inspired by her Zimbabwean roots and life in London, her work bridges two worlds, blending tradition with modernity. Chanakira’s art is bold and fearless, reflecting her inner thoughts and emotions while creating an immersive visual dialogue that challenges and inspires.

 

Leopards - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Leopards - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Leopards - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Size:64 x 52 in.

Charmaine Chanakira’s original painting Leopards (59" x 47") is an expressive and symbolic work that fuses elements of primitivism, abstraction, and contemporary urban art. The piece features two stylised figures outlined in bold black and white, their faces adorned with intricate geometric patterns, expressive linework, and vibrant accents of neon pink, yellow, and orange. Each figure wears a crown, hinting at themes of identity, power, and cultural heritage. The background, painted in an electric blue, includes hand-scrawled text and symbols, adding layers of meaning to the narrative. A phrase inscribed in the upper right, “Rain beats a leopard’s skin but does not wash out his spots,” evokes a proverb that speaks to resilience and unchanging identity.

Chanakira’s work is deeply personal yet universally resonant, exploring themes of heritage, self-expression, and social commentary. Working with acrylic, oil pastels, and pen, she layers textures, shapes, and hidden inscriptions, inviting the viewer to engage with her ‘secret codes’. Inspired by her Zimbabwean roots and life in London, her work bridges two worlds, blending tradition with modernity. Chanakira’s art is bold and fearless, reflecting her inner thoughts and emotions while creating an immersive visual dialogue that challenges and inspires.

 

Leopards | Clarendon Fine Art