Title:Olalekan Adeyemi, Onka (Numbering) - 21st Century, Contemporary, Figurative, Expressionist, Women, 2018Description:Creator:
Olalekan Adeyemi (1988, Nigerian)
Creation Year:
2018
Dimensions:
Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
Medium:
Canvas,Oil
Movement & Style:
Contemporary
Period:
21st Century
Condition:
NewAdditional Information: Sunday in Lagos is a vibrant tapestry of culture, fashion, and social activity, and for a "baddie girl," it’s the perfect day to showcase her unique style and charisma. The city comes alive with a mix of traditional and contemporary influences, and a confident, her she knows how to navigate this dynamic environment with flair. She starts her day with brunch at one of the city's trendy cafes, savouring local delicacies or international cuisine, paired with a refreshing drink, while catching up with friends or making new connections. It also helps her to flaunt her impeccable fashion sense. Whether she's rocking the latest designer trends or mixing and matching street style with traditional Nigerian attire, her look is always on point. The vibrant colours, and bold patterns, are lit to her creativity and confidence. The nightlife in Lagos beckons with its array of upscale lounges, rooftop bars, and pulsating nightclubs. Here, the baddie girl can unwind and dance the night away, her energy and magnetism drawing admirers and friends alike. Whether she's enjoying live music, engaging in spirited conversations, or simply soaking in the lively atmosphere, she makes the most of every moment. Sunday in Lagos is not just another day; it's an experience, and for a baddie girl, it's a chance to shine and leave an indelible mark on the city she loves. Shipping Procedure Ships in a well-protected tube. This work is unique, not a print or other type of copy. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. About the Artist Joy Eyitayo Alagbe Is a mixed-media artist based in Ibadan, Nigeria. He was Born on June 14, 1997, in Ogbomosho, Oyo State Nigeria. Art has always been part of Eyitayo's life as he draws inspiration from the life experiences of the people surrounding him and how we are as Africans. After studying at Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, where he gained a National Certificate of Education in Fine and Applied Art, However, currently studying for a Degree in Fine and Applied Arts at the esteemed Obafemi Awolowo University. He decided to follow his desire to become an artist, intrigued by the mysteries of the human figure as a unique work of nature, he uses it to create pieces that speak to subjects he feels are neglected or not spoken about in Nigeria. He works in many artistic mediums but has a preference for Charcoal, pencil, and acrylic on paper and canvas, mixing charcoal and acrylic within a single composition because of its versatility and texture. He devotes his time in the studio to the study of his artistic technique and the search for continuous improvement of his expressive capabilities. Eyitayo’s art speaks about black power, hope, joy, pain, socio-political issues, and the way we are as Africans, He has been exhibited in both national and international galleries and his work is heard in Arnheim Collections, US Embassy, Equatoria Guinea and others. In addition, his art has been featured in both National and International publications.
Reserve: $2,600.00
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