Discovering the story behind the artwork at Coya Dubai

Natalie Hanson, Aeworld, 1 May 2017
Coya is one of Dubai’s much loved restaurants, serving delectable South American-inspired cuisine and offering a warm, welcoming ambience in which to enjoy your meals and cocktails with friends and loved ones.
However, if you have ever looked around while there, you will have noticed there is more to Coya than first meets the eye. The walls are adorned with numerous fantastic original artworks that help to create this super-cool environment. Have you ever wondered what the story is behind these amazing pieces; why have they been chosen and what inspired the designs? We spoke to the artist behind the restaurant’s latest exhibition to find out more about his story, inspiration, and to discover how Dubai is fast becoming a global hub of the art scene.
Workneh Bezu Kasa grew up in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and, although encouraged to become a mechanic by his family, followed his passion for art by studying at the Addis Ababa University School of Fine Art and Design under some of the masters of Ethiopian painting and sculpture.
Workneh experiments with different artistic forms, and became one of the pioneers of children’s puppet and short animation film in Ethiopia. In 2001, he established Habesha Art Studio along with other emerging Ethiopian artists. This is where he was discovered by Create Hub, a Dubai based gallery dedicated to the promotion of emerging African Artists and 3D art, and brought to exhibit his works in Dubai.
 
A lot of your work centres around female figures and the relationships between mothers and children; what inspired you to focus on this area of life?
I love to draw about happy things and I feel the relationship between a mother and her child communicates this to the audience. I always intend to give a joyful experience with my work, and I find female characters, especially mothers, really give me inspiration and have become the icons of my paintings.
 
Why do you think it is so important to communicate happiness through art?
Paintings create lasting impressions in our minds; everything we have learned we save as pictures in our consciousness. Therefore, I would say that our mind can imagine the future based upon things we have already seen, heard or felt. So, in that sense it is very important to communicate happiness through this medium.
 
Your works are dual-sided, what is the significance of this to you?
I envision a better life that is three-dimensional rather than two-dimensional and I always imitate life with my art. In the future, I plan to create 5D art that incorporates different media into its language.
 
Do you have a favourite medium that you like to work with?
I was always taught to use different media and research better and new ways of executing my work. However, the paintings that I am working on right now are double-sided on canvas and plastic, reflecting the transparent material life that I live.
 
What are your impressions of Dubai and the art scene?
Dubai is really growing and expanding when comes to the painting movement, which makes me very happy. It seems there are many art events and exhibitions that take place to celebrate and promote artists and the art scene. I have had a chance to explore some of the museums and art galleries here, facilitated by Create Hub Gallery, which has been an amazing opportunity and I’m very appreciative.
 
Why do you think it’s important to introduce more African artwork to this region?
Firstly, Dubai is a city where many cultures and races, from Africa and all over the world, come together in harmony, so to encourage global art here is very fitting. Secondly, Dubai also has its own culture, and art is the biggest platform where people can share and learn and understand different ways of thinking. Dubai is fast becoming a centre that celebrates different styles of art and media language.
 
What are your plans for your next pieces? 
Now that I’m working with Create Hub Gallery, I have many opportunities opening up for me, which means I can work towards my dreams. For example, I have begun to paint in 3D and I shall develop this to extend to five-dimensional artwork in the future. This will enable me to share joy and communicate reality in a better way with the audience going forward.
 
Workneh’s pieces will be exhibited at COYA until the end of May 2017.