Freya Tewelde Eritrean, b. 1977
Tewelde's deeply spiritual paintings draw from her Eritrean heritage and meditative practice, approaching each work as a perceptual enquiry. Works typically begin on the floor, where gravity, movement, and orientation shape the canvas as a spatial site of encounter rather than a framed image. Drawings, sketches, and sensory notes often act as early anchors, but the work is resolved through sustained engagement with surface, gesture, and chromatic balance. This process ensures her mark-making remains intuitive, allowing each painting to develop through accumulation, interruption, and return.
Later this year, Tewelde will present her first solo exhibition at our London gallery, to coincide with London Gallery Weekend, in June. This presentation continues her exploration of painting as an environment rather than an image, inviting visitors to move through and dwell within her meditative compositions.


