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Contemporary Art Nude Painting Peaceful Escape by painter Efe Okorodudu acrylic canvas
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Peaceful Escape

Efe OkoroduduUnited Kingdom
Original artwork, 50.5×61 cm, 2024
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Characteristics of the Painting “Peaceful Escape”

Year of creation2024
Dimensions50.5 W × 61 H × 0.4 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Stylecontemporary art
Genrenude
Materialsacrylic, canvas
Type of packagingcardboard box
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Description of the Artwork “Peaceful Escape”

This piece by Efe Okorodudu is crafted with acrylic paint on canvas. The artist skillfully uses light and shadow to illustrate the delicate balance between reality and the dream world. Created in 2024, the artwork is characterized by soft, harmonious tones that evoke a sense of calm. This contemporary nude painting comes with a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its originality.

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About the artist
Efe Okorodudu

Efe Okorodudu, United Kingdom

I am a self-taught artist and I was born in Nigeria, delta state and grew up in the city of Benin city and being surrounded by traditional artists (sculpting, carving, drawing, painting and architecture design, my love for multimedia art, rural and urban art started from a young age. In my late teens I began drawing and painting watercolour, and with its unforgiving nature allowed me to forge a love, respect and passion for contemporary art. In 2005, I gained admission into the University of Delta state to study education and policy of art. This was a crucial stepping stone for me and confirmed my desire to be an art teacher and to share my passion for painting and drawing with the wider audience. With the university strike, I couldn’t finish studying to be an art educator and in 2011 I relocated to England where I still live and work today. In 2008 I held my first solo exhibition in Benin City, by kind invitation of the Oba of Benin. It was indeed an honour to have the work recognised at that level, and so has cemented my desire to hold more international exhibition shows in the uk and other countries also. I continue to create new work, style and collections of various subjects of art from my studio, with a view of exhibiting and sharing the work that I produce. Through my paintings, drawings and sculpture, I hope to evoke real emotion, but most of all to let the viewer enjoy the art as much as I enjoy making it.

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