Shyne Eghosa - The Signature No. 7

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Shyne Eghosa's The Signature No. 7, a handmade original 2025 Neo-Expressionist acrylic painting on wood board with recycled fabric, 122 x 105 cm, signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, ready to hang.

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Artist: Shyne Eghosa
Title: The Signature No. 7
Year: 2025
Medium: Acrylic, recycled fabric & wood on wood board
Dimensions: 122 x 105 cm
Edition: Handmade unique piece
Technique: Paint applied with silicon colour shaper, some colours applied directly by hand. Fabric hand dyed with acrylic paint.

Ready to hang.
Signed on back.
Certificate of Authenticity, blind-embossed with the artist’s seal.
Shipment via UPS.

Handmade wooden box-frame available on request (€200)
The Art on Auction is depicted in the first 17 images.


ABOUT THE ARTIST
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Shyne Eghosa (b. 1975) is a Nigerian-born artist whose work explores memory and identity through bold, textured compositions. Since beginning to paint in early 2023, he has developed a raw and expressive style rooted in Neo-Expressionism, Art Brut, and a Trans-Cultural approach where African heritage and European diasporic experience collide.

Working primarily on wood panels with acrylics, oil sticks, pastels, and fabric, he draws inspiration from traditional African masks and crafts, as well as artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Paul Klee, and Manolo Valdés. Many viewers relate his work to Basquiat, though his palette and forms also reflect the modernist spirit of Barcelona, where he currently lives. His choice of wood as a primary surface is rooted in childhood memories grounding his practice in personal history and an approach that embraces the raw, unrefined nature of the materials themselves.

He is the founder of Unmaking Art Studio, a nonprofit space in Barcelona where a diverse group of emerging artists come together to share ideas, create, and exhibit. For him, “unmaking” is not about destruction, it’s about stripping away what no longer fits and giving shape to something more honest. As he puts it: “My art is a conversation between cultures, history, and my personal journey. Each piece is a step forward in discovering who I am.”

Though relatively new to the art scene, Shyne's work was selected for the juried Biennale di Chianciano 2024 in Tuscany, Italy. He has also exhibited in various group shows in Barcelona, and currently has work with Tobian Art Gallery in Florence, Italy.

His work has been selected through curated, merit-based processes for exhibitions and publications including:
* Homiens – Meet the Artist, April, 2026 Issue.
* Art Fluent – CHROMA Juried exhibition.
* Chianciano Biennale 2024. Florence, Italy

He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, held two solo exhibitions at Unmaking Art Studio, and collaborated with Studio 46, a well-established Barcelona based atelier on a collection of limited edition engravings. You can find Shyne on Instagram @unmakingart or on the unmaking art website.


ABOUT THE ART - ARTIST STATEMENT
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The Signature Series (2025)

The Signature No. 7 is part of the Signature series. The series began with Signature 01, created shortly after my piece "Fabric Persona". That first piece was a return to my younger self, to memory, to the feeling of sitting beside my grandmother as she sewed. I remember her hands moving steadily, pushing the needle through fabric, patching up my grey pants with bright, unmatched cloth. I didn’t care that they clashed; it was fixed, and that was enough. Fabric and thread were part of life, not something precious or decorative. Those moments stayed with me. I called it Signature because it felt like a mark only I could make, something rooted in the boy I was then.

Each of, the nine works so far, continues this thread. With them, I’ve returned to the simplicity and freedom of childhood, especially time spent with my father on the farm. Collecting firewood, gathering it in my arms, not thinking, just doing. Playing, carrying, building. That instinctive process has come back in how I create now, letting my hands move, trusting the materials, not planning too much.

I’ve embraced both the playfulness and the pain of those early years. These works are a way of honouring where I come from, not as something fixed in the past, but as something that still shapes how I move through the world, how I make, how I mark.

Artist: Shyne Eghosa
Title: The Signature No. 7
Year: 2025
Medium: Acrylic, recycled fabric & wood on wood board
Dimensions: 122 x 105 cm
Edition: Handmade unique piece
Technique: Paint applied with silicon colour shaper, some colours applied directly by hand. Fabric hand dyed with acrylic paint.

Ready to hang.
Signed on back.
Certificate of Authenticity, blind-embossed with the artist’s seal.
Shipment via UPS.

Handmade wooden box-frame available on request (€200)
The Art on Auction is depicted in the first 17 images.


ABOUT THE ARTIST
---------------------
Shyne Eghosa (b. 1975) is a Nigerian-born artist whose work explores memory and identity through bold, textured compositions. Since beginning to paint in early 2023, he has developed a raw and expressive style rooted in Neo-Expressionism, Art Brut, and a Trans-Cultural approach where African heritage and European diasporic experience collide.

Working primarily on wood panels with acrylics, oil sticks, pastels, and fabric, he draws inspiration from traditional African masks and crafts, as well as artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Paul Klee, and Manolo Valdés. Many viewers relate his work to Basquiat, though his palette and forms also reflect the modernist spirit of Barcelona, where he currently lives. His choice of wood as a primary surface is rooted in childhood memories grounding his practice in personal history and an approach that embraces the raw, unrefined nature of the materials themselves.

He is the founder of Unmaking Art Studio, a nonprofit space in Barcelona where a diverse group of emerging artists come together to share ideas, create, and exhibit. For him, “unmaking” is not about destruction, it’s about stripping away what no longer fits and giving shape to something more honest. As he puts it: “My art is a conversation between cultures, history, and my personal journey. Each piece is a step forward in discovering who I am.”

Though relatively new to the art scene, Shyne's work was selected for the juried Biennale di Chianciano 2024 in Tuscany, Italy. He has also exhibited in various group shows in Barcelona, and currently has work with Tobian Art Gallery in Florence, Italy.

His work has been selected through curated, merit-based processes for exhibitions and publications including:
* Homiens – Meet the Artist, April, 2026 Issue.
* Art Fluent – CHROMA Juried exhibition.
* Chianciano Biennale 2024. Florence, Italy

He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, held two solo exhibitions at Unmaking Art Studio, and collaborated with Studio 46, a well-established Barcelona based atelier on a collection of limited edition engravings. You can find Shyne on Instagram @unmakingart or on the unmaking art website.


ABOUT THE ART - ARTIST STATEMENT
----------------------
The Signature Series (2025)

The Signature No. 7 is part of the Signature series. The series began with Signature 01, created shortly after my piece "Fabric Persona". That first piece was a return to my younger self, to memory, to the feeling of sitting beside my grandmother as she sewed. I remember her hands moving steadily, pushing the needle through fabric, patching up my grey pants with bright, unmatched cloth. I didn’t care that they clashed; it was fixed, and that was enough. Fabric and thread were part of life, not something precious or decorative. Those moments stayed with me. I called it Signature because it felt like a mark only I could make, something rooted in the boy I was then.

Each of, the nine works so far, continues this thread. With them, I’ve returned to the simplicity and freedom of childhood, especially time spent with my father on the farm. Collecting firewood, gathering it in my arms, not thinking, just doing. Playing, carrying, building. That instinctive process has come back in how I create now, letting my hands move, trusting the materials, not planning too much.

I’ve embraced both the playfulness and the pain of those early years. These works are a way of honouring where I come from, not as something fixed in the past, but as something that still shapes how I move through the world, how I make, how I mark.

Details

Artist
Shyne Eghosa
Sold with frame
No
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Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
The Signature No. 7
Technique
Acrylic painting, Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed, Signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
122 cm
Width
105 cm
Weight
15 kg
Style
Neo-Expressionism
Period
2020+
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