
Maurice Mboa (b. 1983, Yaoundé, Cameroon) is a self-taught, Geneva-based artist known for his distinctive technique of engraving painted metal sheets with a handmade glass tool. Rooted in the spiritual teachings of his grandmother, a traditional healer, his work explores the boundary between the visible and the invisible.
Mboa’s faceless “soulprints” — figures that radiate presence without identity — reflect his belief that emotion and memory exist beyond physical form. His practice blends abstraction, symbolism, and a deep sense of ancestry.