Overview
“When you look at a narrative painting your brain is bombarded with a lifetime’s worth of associations and memories. I want you to go straight inside yourself without demands or questions. I want colour to express itself and not to be restricted by having to describe something.”
Sibylla Martin has exhibited in various group exhibitions in Kenya and the UK. Her first exhibition in Nairobi was a solo show at RaMOMA in 2006. She was one of six artists who participated in Circle’s celebrated first exhibition Abstract Extract Subtract in 2013.  Sibylla graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art in 1991 and won both Slade prizes whilst studying there. She moved to Kenya in 2004 after a period of working as a nurse in Rwanda and Burundi.
Works
Sibylla Martin’s paintings are a quiet acknowledgement of the state of our world, avoiding personal experience and seeking a universal one. With their anti-narrative form, they choose not to add commentary to issues already saturated with opinion and influence.

In Martin’s own words, “If you look at a narrative painting your brain is bombarded with a lifetime’s worth of associations and memories. I want you to go straight inside yourself without demands or questions. I want colour to express itself and not to be restricted by having to describe something.”

Martin loves the craft of painting. She primes and stretches the canvas herself, something she considers an integral part of her process. Wanting to really know colours, she used to grind the pigments and oil herself and usually spends hours mixing colours instead of putting them on the canvas.

There is a lot of physicality to Martin’s process, the dimensions of her large paintings needing to be human scale.

Experimentation, disruption and detours are at the heart of her process. Often, she will bury colours that are too bright or too real with layers of something more subtle and true to the feeling she is moving through at the time. On a gallery wall, all these elements come together in paintings that are deep as they are wide; portals into landscapes of colour and feeling.

Martin has exhibited in various group exhibitions in Kenya and the UK. Her first exhibition in Nairobi was a solo show at RaMOMA in 2006. She was one of six artists who participated in Circle’s celebrated first exhibition Abstract Extract Subtract in 2013. Sibylla graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art in 1991 and won both Slade prizes whilst studying there. She moved to Kenya in 2004 after a period of working as a nurse in Rwanda and Burundi.

Below are all the large works in the exhibition, there is a series of tiny framed paintings in our viewing room, please request a portfolio of these from Danda.

  • Sibylla Martin, Waking up to Blue, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Waking up to Blue, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    160.5 x 200 cm
    63 1/8 x 78 3/4 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Breathe in the Air, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Breathe in the Air, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    125.5 x 195 cm
    49 3/8 x 76 3/4 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Fields of Brown, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Fields of Brown, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    160 x 200 cm
    63 x 78 3/4 in
    Courtesy of Circle Art Agency Limited
  • Sibylla Martin, Untitled (dipytch), 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Untitled (dipytch), 2025
    Oil on canvas
    72.5 x 125.7 cm
    28 1/2 x 24 5/8 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Past, Present, Future, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Past, Present, Future, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    120 x 160 cm
    47 1/4 x 63 in
  • Sibylla Martin, The Milky Way Runs like a Silvery River through the Night, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    The Milky Way Runs like a Silvery River through the Night, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    170 x 220 cm
    66 7/8 x 86 5/8 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Zelensky on my Mind, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Zelensky on my Mind, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    170 x 220 cm
    66 7/8 x 86 5/8 in
    Courtesy of Circle Art Agency Limited
  • Sibylla Martin, Permanent Rose, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Permanent Rose, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    160 x 200 cm
    63 1/8 x 78 3/4 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Fearless, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Fearless, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    167 x 160.5 cm
    65 3/4 x 63 1/4 in
    Courtesy of Circle Art Agency Limited
  • Sibylla Martin, Walking, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Walking, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    120 x 160 cm
    47 1/4 x 63 in
    Courtesy of Circle Art Agency Limited
  • Sibylla Martin, Field of Yellow, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Field of Yellow, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    120 x 160 cm
    47 1/4 x 63 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Colour Mapping I, 2024
    Sibylla Martin
    Colour Mapping I, 2024
    Oil on canvas
    160 x 120 cm
    63 x 47 1/4 in
    Courtesy of Circle Art Agency Limited
  • Sibylla Martin, Cobalt Stripes, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Cobalt Stripes, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    160 x 120.5 cm
    63 x 47 1/2 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Small Yellow Field, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Small Yellow Field, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    62.5 x 72.7 cm
    24 5/8 x 28 5/8 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Untitled small (I), 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Untitled small (I), 2025
    Oil on canvas
    27.5 x 33.3 cm
    10 7/8 x 13 1/8 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Untitled small (II), 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Untitled small (II), 2025
    Oil on canvas
    27 x 33 cm
    10 5/8 x 13 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Untitled small (III), 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Untitled small (III), 2025
    Oil on canvas
    27.5 x 33.5 cm
    10 7/8 x 13 1/4 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Untitled small (IV), 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Untitled small (IV), 2025
    Oil on canvas
    27.2 x 33 cm
    10 3/4 x 13 in
  • Sibylla Martin, Untitled small (V), 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Untitled small (V), 2025
    Oil on canvas
    27 x 32.5 cm
    10 5/8 x 12 3/4 in
    Courtesy of Circle Art Agency Limited
  • Sibylla Martin, Mini Study VIII, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Mini Study VIII, 2025
    Oil on board
    18 x 23.2 cm
    7 1/8 x 9 1/8 in
    Courtesy of Circle Art Agency Limited
  • Sibylla Martin, Mini Study X, 2025
    Sibylla Martin
    Mini Study X, 2025
    Oil on board
    18 x 23.2 cm
    7 1/8 x 9 1/8 in
    Courtesy of Circle Art Agency Limited
Installation Views