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Through the Lens: How One Artist Reimagines Ray-Ban (Clubmasters) as Cultural Time Capsules
When I first slipped on a pair of Ray-Ban as a teenager, I wasn’t thinking about design heritage, branding legacy, or the weight of...
Kemba Mark
Aug 8, 20252 min read


The Watcher in the Frame: Kemba Mark’s Art Persona as a Vessel of Memory and Meaning
In almost every piece by Kemba Mark—be it sculpture, surreal 3D print, or animated tableau—there exists a figure. Sometimes cloaked in...
Kemba Mark
Jun 5, 20253 min read


Through the Eyes of the Persona: A Journey Into Vulnerability and Reflection
Art has always been a mirror, reflecting both the artist’s psyche and the world in which they exist. In this latest collection, the...
Kemba Mark
Apr 7, 20254 min read


The Birth of a Toy (Isah) – A Manifestation of Thought and Form.
A toy is often seen as something playful, lighthearted, and simple. But in the world of art, a toy is a form of storytelling, a vessel of...
Kemba Mark
Apr 7, 20253 min read


Feels – The Digital Age of Solitude and Isolation
In an era where hyperconnectivity dictates our every interaction, solitude has become a paradox. We are more reachable than ever, yet...
Kemba Mark
Mar 13, 20253 min read


Interrogating the Silence: An Artist’s Unflinching Look at Africa’s Hidden Wars
In my work, there is always him — the robed figure, an ever-present witness to history. Sometimes he stands among nature’s quiet...
Kemba Mark
Aug 13, 20252 min read


Wrapped in Memory: Why My Art Persona Now Wears the Red Cloth
In my latest body of work, there’s been a subtle yet deliberate transformation: my recurring art persona, long defined by a white robe...
Kemba Mark
Jul 29, 20252 min read


Making Myth From Memory: How One Artist Is Digitizing Black Spirituality in the 3D Age
In a quiet corner of a digital café, a man sits. He does not move. He does not speak. The world around him glitches, glows, or collapses...
Kemba Mark
Jul 6, 20253 min read


A Return to First Light: How Revisiting Childhood Foundations is Shaping a New Art Language (Memory’s Table).
In a digital era saturated with hyperrealism, 3D modeling, and surreal postmodern collages, it’s rare to find an artist intentionally...
Kemba Mark
Apr 28, 20253 min read


No Work
No Work is a raw, evocative reflection on labor, emotional turmoil, and the weight of societal expectations—particularly on women No...
Kemba Mark
Mar 13, 20252 min read


BETWEEN STILLNESS AND MOVEMENT: THE EMOTIONAL WEIGHT OF “It’s Okay”
I n the soft luminescence of an enclosed pool, a couple exists in quiet tension. The woman, heavily pregnant, sits at the edge, her...
Kemba Mark
Mar 13, 20252 min read


Bridging the gap between Afrodesign and the Western world using 3D
Immerse Yourself in Art in a Whole New Way with Maria Studio's For months, one thing I have strived to achieve is including a sense of...
Kemba Mark
Mar 13, 20252 min read


War scenes: The Aftermath
One of my toughest works, mainly due to the intricate details and animation. I wanted to enhance it further, but constant crashes and lag...
Kemba Mark
Mar 13, 20253 min read


Oh My Brother: A Study of Betrayal and Darkness
https://medium.com/@kembamark5/oh-my-brother-a-study-of-betrayal-and-darkness-adf2f80dae4e This piece began as a replication of an image...
Kemba Mark
Mar 13, 20252 min read


Title: Feels — The Digital Age of Solitude and Isolation
In an era where hyperconnectivity dictates our every interaction, solitude has become a paradox. We are more reachable than ever, yet...
Kemba Mark
Mar 13, 20253 min read


No Why: The Weight of Unwanted Transitions
At its core, No Why explores unwanted transitions —a disruption of the familiar, of control, and of identity. The man’s reaction to the...
Kemba Mark
Mar 13, 20254 min read
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