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Inyuguti Art Gallery is one of the best art galleries based in Kigali Rwanda.
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Living the Rest of My Life as a Musician is an emotive tribute to the transformative power of classical music, inspired by Mozart. Through layered burnt magazine paper and rich black tones, Elisa Niyogisubizo expresses the depth of a musician’s inner world. The textured surface and expressive brushwork reflect passion, discipline, and a lifelong devotion to artistic expression. This piece invites viewers to feel the rhythm and emotion embedded in the journey of living through music. Medium: Burnt paper collage and oil on canvas Size: 120 × 80 cm Prints: Available on request Artist: Elisa Niyogisubizo


The Sound of Nature II reflects a quiet, spiritual connection rooted in love, care, and presence. Inspired by the spirit of Alkebulan, it portrays a mother as a symbol of divine nurture—protective, resilient, and deeply connected to her child. Her embrace becomes a silent prayer, expressing devotion beyond words. The surrounding land is integral, echoing Rwandan beliefs that God (Imana) is found in everyday life—in motherhood, relationships, and shared human experiences. This piece celebrates the sacredness of care, the strength of bonds, and spirituality grounded in people and place. Size: 100 × 80 cm Medium: Acrylic on canvas Artist: Romeo Niyigena


"The Abandoned:" explores a love that defies societal expectations. It portrays a painter and a violinist who choose each other despite disapproval from her wealthy family, reflecting a common reality where art is undervalued in traditional marriage choices. Set in an abandoned house, the scene symbolizes their isolation, but also their unity and resilience. The woman’s decision to stand by her partner highlights courage, independence, and devotion in the face of judgment. This piece speaks to love, sacrifice, and the strength to follow passion over prestige. Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 200 × 160 cm Artist: Elisa Niyogisubizo


Markhamia lutea, known commonly as the Nile Tulip, Nile Trumpet, or Siala, is a versatile and highly valued tree species native to Eastern Africa, particularly in the lake basins and highlands of countries like Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and DR Congo. It is celebrated for its rapid growth, stunning yellow flowers, and crucial role in traditional medicine and agriculture. Markhamia lutea is considered a crucial, sustainable tree, with many researchers calling for more studies into its potential for both pharmaceutical development and agroforestry. Markhamia lutea is often called a “most practical tree” because of its many uses for rural communities. Medium: Markhamia lutea tree ( wood )







Medium: Plaster


Living the Rest of My Life as a Musician is an emotive tribute to the transformative power of classical music, inspired by Mozart. Through layered burnt magazine paper and rich black tones, Elisa Niyogisubizo expresses the depth of a musician’s inner world. The textured surface and expressive brushwork reflect passion, discipline, and a lifelong devotion to artistic expression. This piece invites viewers to feel the rhythm and emotion embedded in the journey of living through music. Medium: Burnt paper collage and oil on canvas Size: 120 × 80 cm Prints: Available on request Artist: Elisa Niyogisubizo


The Sound of Nature II reflects a quiet, spiritual connection rooted in love, care, and presence. Inspired by the spirit of Alkebulan, it portrays a mother as a symbol of divine nurture—protective, resilient, and deeply connected to her child. Her embrace becomes a silent prayer, expressing devotion beyond words. The surrounding land is integral, echoing Rwandan beliefs that God (Imana) is found in everyday life—in motherhood, relationships, and shared human experiences. This piece celebrates the sacredness of care, the strength of bonds, and spirituality grounded in people and place. Size: 100 × 80 cm Medium: Acrylic on canvas Artist: Romeo Niyigena


"The Abandoned:" explores a love that defies societal expectations. It portrays a painter and a violinist who choose each other despite disapproval from her wealthy family, reflecting a common reality where art is undervalued in traditional marriage choices. Set in an abandoned house, the scene symbolizes their isolation, but also their unity and resilience. The woman’s decision to stand by her partner highlights courage, independence, and devotion in the face of judgment. This piece speaks to love, sacrifice, and the strength to follow passion over prestige. Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 200 × 160 cm Artist: Elisa Niyogisubizo


Markhamia lutea, known commonly as the Nile Tulip, Nile Trumpet, or Siala, is a versatile and highly valued tree species native to Eastern Africa, particularly in the lake basins and highlands of countries like Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and DR Congo. It is celebrated for its rapid growth, stunning yellow flowers, and crucial role in traditional medicine and agriculture. Markhamia lutea is considered a crucial, sustainable tree, with many researchers calling for more studies into its potential for both pharmaceutical development and agroforestry. Markhamia lutea is often called a “most practical tree” because of its many uses for rural communities. Medium: Markhamia lutea tree ( wood )







Medium: Plaster