Year of creation | 2021 |
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Dimensions | 126 W × 160 H × 0.5 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | contemporary art |
Genre | history |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | art tube |
This piece vividly captures an ancient African cultural dance, believed to honor the gods of the land and attract a bountiful harvest. The dynamic movements and expressions of the dancers are brought to life through bold, vibrant colors and fluid brushstrokes, reflecting the energetic spirit of the festival. The intricate details of traditional attire and ceremonial elements immerse the viewer in the cultural significance and spiritual depth of the scene. This artwork not only celebrates cultural heritage but also evokes a deep appreciation for the traditions that continue to shape and define societies.
Ogah Ochuko is a multi-talented visual artist whose passion and love for the Art is clearly illustrated in his artworks. He is a painter, sculptor and an Art instructor. He has been practicing his art for more than 3 decades. He is an incredibly gifted artist. His ability to manipulate colour combinations to bring life into his work is truly remarkable. He works with different media and on diverse subjects. Having been painting for more than 30 years, you can almost instantly see time, dedication, mastery and love when you interact with his works. His works evoke passion and plays with the emotions. Every piece of Art that he creates is alive and tells its own story. He has been able to masterfully translate his thoughts, ideas, and feelings into Art. Through his art, he has created a window into the inner workings of his mind.