Containing traces of the artist’s hand continuously applying and removing richly pigmented colors, his paintings present as palimpsests that conjure images and associations but defy straightforward interpretation.
Applying paint and scraping it off with a palette knife, the artist inscribes himself upon the surface. At times revealing the underlying canvas, Wekua points to art’s artifice, its invention. Leaving gaps for the viewer to fill, paint serves Wekua as a tool to mediate between object and symbol, reality and representation. His work displays a belief in the medium's transformative properties – its ability to reveal or reflect aspects of our humanity.