Beatrice Wanjiku

Beatrice Wanjiku, is a Kenyan visual and abstract artist, who practices independently in Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya.

Early life and education
Beatrice was born in the Ngong Hills Area in 1978. After attending local primary and secondary schools, she was admitted to the Buruburu Institute of Fine Arts, in Buruburu, a neighborhood in Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya. In 2002, she graduated with a Diploma in Fine Art.

Career
Her work is divided into distinct phases (a) Mortality Phase (b) X-ray Phase (c) American Experience Phase (d) Introspective Phase.

This phase reflects Beatrice's personal feels of profound personal loss, following the death of her mother, with whom she was very close.
 * Mortality Phase

In this phase, she appears to strip away the exterior of her subject and look directly "into the very soul of her subject".
 * X-Ray Phase

In the second decade of the 21st century, Beatrice spent three months in the state of Vermont in the United States. Her visit coincided with the Occupy Wall Street Movement. This phase of her art involves work with embedded newspaper clippings on the topic from this period.
 * American Experience Phase

This phase continues the search for the soul and internal meaning. One piece from this phase is "The Strangeness of My Madness" and another one shows weeping teeth.
 * Introspective Phase

Other consideration
Beatrice Wanjiku has exhibited her work in galleries and public and private exhibitions internationally.