
“My work explores the experiences of daily life and the enormous ripple effects that flow from these seemingly “life actions.”
Peteros Ndunde was born in 1996 in Kenya and currently lives and works in Nairobi.
He is studying for a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree at Kenyatta University, Nairobi.
His inspiration comes from his personal daily experiences and he is interested in fundamental human interactions and their social impacts. He uses different media but drawing remains its main one. As Analytical Cubism breaks down natural forms and reformulates them into geometric forms, Peteros combines multiple perspectives of the human body into an image to stage human behavior in a minimalist way, false reflections of more complex and more complex emotional systems. As he says: ” Most daily interactions have enormous psychological and social consequences for an individual and, indeed, for society in general. As such, my minimalist approach in the work becomes a metaphor for the complexities of my subjects, that preserve a facade of simplicity.”
Selected exhibitions:
2019
Africa… & the others 54 countries: Focus on Kenya, AKKA Project, Dubai, UAE
Aftermath of aftermath, group exhibition, Brush Tu art studios, Nairobi, Kenya
TEN645 Project, group exhibition, Canada
TEN645 Project, group exhibition, Nairobi, Kenya
2018
Walking The Line – When Everything Begins, AKKA Project, Dubai, UAE
World Art Dubai, group exhibition, Dubai world trade center, Dubai, UAE
Tokyo international art fair, group exhibition, Tokyo, Japan
2017
World Art Dubai, group exhibition, Dubai world trade center, Dubai, UAE
Kenya art fair, group exhibition, Sarit center, Nairobi, Kenya
2016
Kenya art fair, group exhibition, Sarit center, Nairobi, Kenya
The Untitled, group exhibition, Polka Dot art gallery, Nairobi, Kenya
Kenya art fair, group exhibition, Sarit center, Nairobi, Kenya
Aftermath and aftermath, group exhibition, Kuona artist collective, Nairobi, Kenya