An art exhibition by Kabyesiza Maximus and Sayyid Bin Musa
Curated by Joseph Kyeyune Wamala
Kabyesize’s wooden cutlery sculptures bring craft and nature together in a simple, honest way. Made from wood full of natural texture and grain, these pieces turn everyday items into something more—something that feels alive.
The curves and shapes are inspired by the things we see around us—leaves, rivers, and plants—reminding us of the beauty in the ordinary. The wood itself changes with time, making each piece a story of growth and transformation.
These sculptures are about more than just function. They ask us to think differently about the things we use and the connection between human hands and the natural world.
Sayyid’s Citone & Clay pieces connect us to what’s simple and timeless.
This collection brings together cement vases, painted canvases, and wall installations that echo the textures of the earth—pieces to touch, hold, and live with. The roughness of cement and smoothness of paint carry a new, unique feel in your hands.
Inspired by the worlds of bees and ants, these mini sculptures celebrate the beauty of working together, deeply rooted in nature.