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Stacy Gillian Abe’s Vivid Paintings Nod to Memory, Craft, and Lineage — Colossal

Last updated: December 10, 2025 11:35 am
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Indigo dye, sourced from the Indigofera tinctoria plant, holds a significant place in the craft traditions of various cultures where the plant is native. Regions like Western Africa, the area between Tanzania and South Africa, and the Indian subcontinent to Southeast Asia have long utilized this dye in creating textiles and garments. The process of extracting indigo involves intricate texturizing and fermentation techniques, resulting in a rich blue pigment that remains highly coveted in the world of natural dyes.

In many cultures, indigo goes beyond being just a dye and holds spiritual and social significance. For instance, communities like the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin, as well as the Manding of Mali, incorporate rituals into the dye-making process as a way to honor tradition and heritage.

However, the history of indigo also carries a darker legacy, particularly in regions like South Carolina, where enslaved individuals were forced to cultivate the plant to meet the demand for indigo-dyed fabrics. Despite this troubling past, contemporary artists like Stacy Gillian Abe are reclaiming and reinterpreting indigo in their work.

Stacy Gillian Abe, a Ugandan artist, explores themes of culture, history, gender, and memory through her bold figurative paintings. Her ongoing series, titled “Garden of Blue Whispers,” is currently on display at Unit in London. The exhibition features provocative portrayals of Black women, symbolizing a new “breed of Black” that transcends societal boundaries. Through her art, Abe challenges the historical narratives that have defined and confined Black bodies.

Abe’s paintings not only depict blue-toned figures but also incorporate delicate embroidery of flora and fauna. Drawing from her lineage of women who practiced embroidery, Abe pays homage to the generational transmission of craft skills. The artist’s work also pays tribute to her late grandmother, blending personal narratives with universal themes.

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Using acrylic, oil, and thread, Abe creates contemplative scenes inspired by her upbringing in a Ugandan village. Her paintings depict women in harmony with nature, some with hooves for feet, symbolizing a fusion with the natural world. The figures in her artwork exude a sense of peacefulness and self-awareness, inviting viewers to reflect on their own connections to the earth.

By intricately hand-stitching silk thread onto her canvases, Abe transforms the act of embroidery into a meditative practice. The canvas becomes a sanctuary where her figures can exist freely, liberated from societal constraints. “Garden of Blue Whispers” is a visual exploration of identity, empowerment, and resilience, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of history and culture.

The exhibition will run until January 31 in London, offering audiences a unique opportunity to experience Abe’s thought-provoking artwork. To learn more about the artist and her work, visit Stacy Gillian Abe’s website and Instagram profile.

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