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Freedom in a Smooth Space.

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“Freedom in a Smooth Space”. (Courtesy of Kajahl Benes.)

Painter Kajahl Benes‘ work is best summed up by the piece above: “Freedom in a Smooth Space.”

Benes not only pays homage to African tribal culture, he go a step further by applying a unique modern spin.

Courtesy of Kajahl Benes.

Based in New York City, Benes successfully meshes both African and African-American cultures to the point of absolute awe. His work has an aura of innovation and rebellion. Benes explains:

“My paintings supersede my own conscious thoughts and I’m constantly playing an intellectual game of catch up with myself.”-Kajahl Benes

“Ndebele and Turkana Women”. (Courtesy of Kajahl Benes.)

“Surma and Ndebele Women”. (Courtesy of Kajahl Benes.)

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