Makdakibour.com

I create layered, expressive paintings that rise from the subconscious. Using bold color, dripping marks, and textured surfaces, I build mask-like faces and elongated figures that explore identity, ancestry, and spiritual presence. My work holds the tension between concealment and revelation—inviting viewers to feel what is carried beneath the surface.

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Makda Kibour — The Mask I Wore
Solo Exhibition

Opening Reception: May 2 | 4–7 PM
Touchstone Gallery
901 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Layered, stitched mixed-media abstractions exploring concealment, resilience, and repair.

Website: MakdaKibour.com
Inquiries: [email protected] | 1-703-869-5116

Artist Statement

I made The Mask I Wore to give form to the layers we live with—the faces we learn to carry and the self that remains underneath.
These works honor what has been worn, endured, and held together.

 

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