Deyron Tabusibwa Favour’s practice explores identity, memory, and the emotional weight of public narratives, combining realism with mixed-media experimentation to create portraits examining the relationship between the inner self and external world. His ongoing series, “Identity as a Context,” investigates how culture, media, and lived experience shape personal identity through layered compositions of portraiture and fragmented newspaper text, reflecting themes of introspection, resilience, transformation, and social pressure.