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Donald Wasswa’s Delicate Wooden Creatures Emerge from a Speculative Future — Colossal

Last updated: August 12, 2025 10:45 am
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Donald Wasswa, a talented artist based in Kampala, Uganda, creates mesmerizing sculptures using the wood of silk trees, ebony, and embedded copper details. His work, showcased by Circle Art Gallery, explores the intersections of science, technology, society, and environmental transformation. Through his bold forms, Wasswa conjures images of imagined living beings that blur the lines between the familiar and the unknown.

Drawing inspiration from tentacled jellyfish, Wasswa’s sculptures exude a sense of otherworldly beauty, with a touch of darkness and sharpness that adds an element of mystery. The intricate details in his pieces invite viewers to contemplate the relationships between objects and their potential impact on future generations.

One of Wasswa’s notable works, “Kayondo” (2025), crafted from Albizia, ebony, and copper, stands at 40 x 26 x 28 centimeters. This sculpture showcases the artist’s skill in manipulating materials to create evocative forms that challenge traditional perceptions of art. Similarly, “Muganzi” (2025), another striking piece by Wasswa, measures 40 x 34 x 20 centimeters and features a mesmerizing blend of textures and shapes.

If you find yourself in London this fall, don’t miss the opportunity to experience Wasswa’s creations at the 1-54 contemporary African art fair from October 16 to 19. These thought-provoking sculptures will transport you to a realm where art, science, and imagination converge in a harmonious dance of creativity.

In a world where artistry and innovation collide, Donald Wasswa’s sculptures serve as a testament to the power of creativity in sparking conversations about the future of humanity and the natural world. With each piece, Wasswa invites us to ponder the mysteries of existence and the transformative potential of art.

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