Kresenshun’s choice of medium, brown cardboard, serves as a potent symbol in his work, embodying concepts of durability, modernity, and cultural transition.
This unconventional canvas underscores his distinct artistic identity, reflecting his exploration of multiculturalism and self-authenticity, particularly within the context of his Indian heritage. Through drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculptural elements, Kresenshun constructs multi-dimensional narratives that speak to the complexities of contemporary identity.
His pieces serve as a canvas for examining the marginalized individual’s experience in liminal spaces, echoing broader societal themes of inclusion and belonging. Recognition in prestigious competitions such as the Thami Mnyele and Sasol New Signatures, alongside exhibitions like “The Inbetween: Batho le Naga” at St Lorient Art/Fashion Gallery, underscore Kresenshun’s rising prominence in the art world. Collaborative endeavors, such as his involvement in the Showmax TV series “Devilsdorp, ” further attest to his versatility and expanding influence.
Educated at the University of Johannesburg and Artist Proof Studios, Kresenshun’s artistic journey is intertwined with his academic and studio experiences in Johannesburg’s vibrant artistic community. His commitment to continuous creation underscores his aspiration to leave an indelible mark on the art world, one masterpiece at a time.
“The Inbetween: Batho le Naga” at St Lorient Art/Fashion Gallery.