Dennis Kassaga

Dennis Kasagga is a Kampala-based visual artist and celestial storyteller, whose work illuminates the silent dialogue between the cosmos and human emotion. With a painter’s eye trained on the moon’s rhythms, he translates lunar phases and nocturnal energies into atmospheric canvases—each one a meditation on how the universe shapes our inner landscapes. His muted palettes, textured surfaces, and symbolic forms invite viewers into realms of stillness, where the personal and the cosmic intertwine. Dennis’s work has graced exhibitions like Art Bord at Xenson Art Space, Radix Zurich in Sweden, and SILENT INVASIONS at Amasaka Gallery, revealing his ability to merge astronomical wonder with profound introspection.

For Dennis, painting is an act of revelation—a way to give form to the unseen currents of feeling and memory. His process begins with intangible questions: a tension, a fleeting mood, or the quiet pull of the night sky. The resulting works are not declarations but open spaces, designed to hold ambiguity and invite personal reflection. Beyond canvas, he explores how silence speaks and how stillness moves, offering viewers a pause from the noise of modern life. Whether through brushstrokes or conceptual depth, Dennis’s art is a poetic reminder of our bond with the cosmos—and an invitation to listen to the stories whispered by the stars.