
Eddy Ochieng
Eddy Ochieng

About
My art is a reflection of my roots, my people, and the vibrant, complex spirit of Africa. I paint to preserve memory, to challenge perceptions, and to celebrate the everyday beauty of Black life. My work is deeply inspired by Kenyan culture, urban life, and the global Black experience—anchored in bold color, layered texture, and emotional truth.
Through figurative portraiture and mixed media, I explore identity, masculinity, resilience, and spirituality. Each canvas is a dialogue—between tradition and modernity, visibility and silence, power and vulnerability. I often use expressive brushwork and textured surfaces to symbolize the layers of our human stories. My subjects—whether imagined or real—carry presence, pride, and purpose.
I believe in art as a form of resistance, healing, and connection. As an African artist, my goal is to contribute to a global conversation about who we are, where we come from, and where we’re going. My work is not just what I see—it’s what I feel, remember, and hope for.
— Eddy Ochieng






