Year of creation | 2019 |
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Dimensions | 75 W × 110 H × 5 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | impressionism |
Genre | religious |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Painting: Acrylic, Oil on Canvas, Paper, Wood. He was inspired by his various masks used for ritual dance, fertility rituals and festivals on his continent .. African culture. It does not matter the country. Avery highly textured work.
OLUMIDE EGUNLAE Born in 1968 in Ado-Ekiti Nigeria, Olumide discovered his love of art at a young age through his father and Uncle (Prof. Michael Olusegun Adejemilua) and his "Ona Art Movement"..he was later influenced by his painting lecturer Prof. Tola Wewe and classmate namesake Dr. Olumide Ayeni. Following his natural artistic instinct he acquired techniques and preferences which he relates through his work. After 20 years as Visual Art Teacher, Olumide returned to his easel and brushes on a full time basis. His personality is a big part of his work, and as he starts on a new painting he embarks on a personal journey through a host of emotions. My paintings are dialogues of my mind as viewed, perceived or seen from things, lifestyles of the people and the worlds around me. When I captured the images in my conscious mind, I find a special way to analyze and engage those images carefully into my canvas. Through this free form approach to my paintings, I explore the use of balance, lines, shapes, colours and heavy textures and give a lot of chances and freedom to experiment with my colours which results in real unconscious juxtapositions of colours and other elements in the whole work, all carefully considered and expressed ,offering the viewer a direct visual connection to his mind set.