Agrippa Tirigu


AGGRIPA TIRIGU

I have been living at Tengenenge for 12 years, I’m in the upcoming generation of sculptors.

Sculpture is a big challenge for me, and it is my calling to be a sculptor. I do it to express how I experience life. And its my life job.

I like carving big sculptures, which I imagine being put in public places, where people gather. I love piercing the stone, putting holes through it. This gives me great satisfaction. Once I have carved a hole through the sculpture it is done.

I have been developing my own unique distinctive style, I like to leave the original quality of the stone showing, with rough patches, so that the natural beauty of it can be seen. I work a lot with the theme of water. Water is life. I represent the movement of water in one sculpture. I also like to show how the life of plants grow. Representing all the stages of one sculpture in one stone.

My sculptures all connect to my experiences I have in life. I like to live an adventurous life. My experiences of adventure is stimulated by the landscape and the environment. Both the landscape and the environment feed into my experience and in doing so, make a connection to the stone that I am carving. At times while I am carving I feel one with the sculpture.

Identical twins - having the same view from different environments