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Face & Rhythm: Painting the Pulse of Emotion
When I create, my priority is design—the dynamic play of colour, texture, and space. Rather than focusing strictly on a subject, I aim to evoke

The Four Elders: Honouring Wisdom Through Abstract Form
The Four Elders is a two-part abstract painting series that pays tribute to the enduring influence of community elders—those whose presence, wisdom, and stories have

Magic: A Celebration of African Masks and Their Timeless Inspiration
Magic is the feeling that washes over me whenever I see traditional African sculptural art—its masks, portraits, and figures. This sense of wonder inspired the

“Twenty Faces: A Celebration of Colourful Moods and Abstract Expression”
Twenty Faces is the title of this two-series collection, an idea I first explored in 2023. The concept resonated so deeply with me that I

The Fashionista: A Bold Exploration of Style and Contrast
When conceptualizing this series, the word Fashionista immediately came to mind. I envisioned a collection that celebrated individuality, confidence, and bold expression. At the same

The Interaction Series: A Dialogue of Minds and Forms
Every artwork I create begins as a conversation—a deeply personal exchange between myself and the canvas. Through the fluid interplay of lines, spaces, and colours,

“Benin Models 3: A Tribute to Queen Idia and African Women”
Benin Models 3 marks the final piece in my series, a work deeply inspired by the bronze head of Queen Idia, a revered figure in

“The Activity: A Vibrant Symphony of Scraped Colours”
The Activity series represents an intentional departure from traditional artistic methods, embodying a year-long exploration of creative experimentation. Rather than discarding excess pigments from my

“Afro-Acrobato: A Vibrant Tribute to Esan Masquerade Tradition”
In the heart of central Edo state, Nigeria, lies a rich cultural heritage that has been a cornerstone of the Esan tribe’s identity for generations.

Unveiling the Essence of Iyoba in Art
Iyoba in Style is the title of this two series abstract paintings in acrylic on canvas, dimension – 60 by 54 inches. The art is

Exploring Cultural Identity Through Art: Unraveling “Pop Culture 3”
In my latest abstract painting titled “Pop Culture 3,” I delve into a series that vividly imagines an African masquerade adorned with a designer baseball

“Exploring Thoughts In Mask 1: A Symbol of Positivity and Imagination”
The painting “Thoughts In Mask 1” portrays an imaginary mask, inspired by the symbolic and spiritual purposes of traditional African masks, such as the Mossi
