Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Fast painter Rayan Remedan showcases unique artwork in Addis exhibition

Ethiopian artist Rayan Remedan, known for his rapid painting technique and distinctive style, is captivating art enthusiasts with an extensive exhibition at Atmosphere in the Bole area. The month-long show, running from May 1 to May 31, 2025, features a wide array of his works that blend futuristic themes and pop art influences, setting him apart from traditional Ethiopian art forms.

Rayan, who recently returned to Ethiopia after years abroad, proudly calls himself a “fast painter,” completing his artworks within a single day. “As soon as an idea comes into my head, I have a habit of putting it into action,” he explains, highlighting his spontaneous creative process.

The exhibition has drawn significant attention for its originality and vibrancy. Many visitors initially assume his paintings are prints due to their polished appearance, a misconception Rayan finds both flattering and challenging to clarify. “My works are not traditional; they are outlandish, reflecting a futuristic outlook and contemporary culture,” he says.

Measuring about one meter by one meter, Rayan’s paintings are priced between 35,000 and 40,000 birr. Despite the commercial aspect, he emphasizes that his primary goal is to share his art widely and leave a lasting mark on Ethiopia’s evolving art scene. “My main aim is to get my works out to the general public and make my own artistic mark,” he states.

Looking ahead, Rayan plans to expand his reach by organizing exhibitions in other art centers across the country. His dedication to enriching Ethiopia’s artistic horizons with fresh, contemporary perspectives is seen as a breath of fresh air in the local art community.

Art lovers and visitors have until the end of May to experience Rayan Remedan’s remarkable collection at Atmosphere, offering a rare glimpse into the innovative spirit of one of Ethiopia’s emerging talents.

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