Shirley Kadziya

Shirley Kadziya, also known as Ora_the_artst, hails from Mochudi, Botswana. Her passion for art began at an early age, and even after temporarily diverting her path towards interior design, her love for art remained a guiding force in her life.

The Intersection of Interior Design and Fine Arts

Shirley’s detour into interior design became an important cornerstone for her career in fine arts. She often highlights the complementary relationship between both fields, and how interior design helped refine her unique conceptual approach to art.

Unique Conceptual Approach

Shirley is known for translating her deep thoughts and reflections into powerful visual stories. Her artwork is a manifestation of her inner world, where she often uses portraits to convey abstract emotions, cultural unity, and the evolution of heritage. Her pieces are driven by intentionality, making her work thought-provoking and layered with meaning.

Exhibitions and Recognition

Shirley has actively participated in numerous exhibitions at Thapong Visual Arts Centre and prestigious platforms like the National Arts Festival of Botswana. Her conceptual work has received attention from notable figures and institutions, including her project “Brushes and Easels of Hope,” which was sponsored by the American Embassy and Botswana’s First Lady.

Nando’s Botswana Art Competition

In 2023, Shirley took part in Nando’s Botswana Art Competition, where her unique conceptual piece “The Old Hurricane Lamp” stood out among over a hundred submissions. Her work, which captured the spirit of unity in Botswana’s cultural practices, won the competition and showcased her ability to transform cultural elements into art.

Cultural Evolution Through Art

Shirley believes that culture is a dynamic force that continuously evolves. Her work often highlights how Botswana’s rich heritage and modern influences coexist, while her warm color palettes evoke a sense of nostalgia and connection with tradition.

Future Engagements and Vision

Shirley Kadziya continues to inspire and push the boundaries of conceptual art. With her visionary approach and commitment to cultural representation, her artistic journey is one we are excited to continue documenting at 1966 Art Gallery.

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