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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 38 W x 48 H x 0.1 D in
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Aje is deeply rooted in Yoruba Mythology and Aje is referred to as the goddess of wealth. Aje panegyrics is stated below “Aje good morning Aje you are the owner of sea One who has shelter Aje you are the ones who people seek solace under your shield or umbrella You are the ones who promote younger person to the position of elders You make old look younger You are the force and power that rule the world Aje is you that every human being around every day they wake up Aje is you we wake up to greet Aje is you we wake up to praise Aje is you we wake up to call upon Aje it is through you we acquired beaded jewelries and golden jewelries Aje it is through you we acquired expensive clothes Aje you are the the elderly of all orisha Aje let me have you in form of money in my pocket not in form of debt on my name”
2022
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
38 W x 48 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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Nigeria.
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Gbemileke’s studio practice revolves on ranging issues from solitude to the complexity of heritage. “Connecting with people’s emotions and minds as a visual artist is dutiful, invoking the elements through engaging and provocative representations is fundamental to human existence and development.” His series titled Dementia gives an expository about agoraphobic inclination of the artist and also convey sense of being suspended in time and space exploring menace between the physical and mental state. Gbemileke works is described as expressionist paintings with fewer recent works leaning towards abstract expressionism. His primary medium is acrylic with juxtaposition of oil pastel and charcoal to strike textural harmonies. “My art is incomplete without the use of oil pastel and charcoal, that gives nostalgic bring-back of my childhood where I used burnt wood and crayons for my drawings. Gbemileke currently lives and works in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria.
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