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Gone Twosome Painting

Rasheed Amodu

Nigeria

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 24 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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This (Gone Twosome) is an acrylic on canvas abstract painting on self-preservation and survival. It has an Ona stylistic bent with mostly traditional Yoruba/African forms and motifs in tow. A stylized face of a bird of prey with her eyes focused on her intended meal, the twosome chicks on the ground. While the two chickens are trying to out run each other over a meal of delicious fresh worm caught by the first chick in his beak for their own survival. They did not realize that death is lurking overhead in the form of a big bird that has a family to feed. Where is the mother hen, she is nowhere in sight or she is well preserved in a safe corner? There are two stylized frightened lizards hidden and blended into the wall of decorative motifs in front of the bird, but the gaze of the bird is concentrated on the two chicks. The twosome chicks are more nourishing than a twosome set of lizards. A hare on a raid of a spider’s web for survival was also depicted in the lower part of the painting. Six baby chicks in their nests, in pairs of three on either side of the huge beak of mother bird, gawking loudly in tune with hunger for the return of their precious mother with a lifesaving meal were also represented in the lower part of the work. Stylized depictions of three other birds of prey were also rendered in the work. The painting is a metaphor on survival by all and sundry, whether by humans or animals. While we are trying to survival, at one time or the other we prey on one another in order to live. The rich prey on the poor, the big prey on the small, the strong prey on the weak, the clever prey on the fool, and on and on ward rolls the wheel of survival in nature. Self-preservation is the first law of survival, without food man and animals are dead meat for others in nature. Colours were employed in the painting strictly for aesthetic purpose.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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I was born in 1966 at Surulere, Lagos. My parents are from Oyo State, Nigeria. Right from Primary school, I knew that I was destined to be an artist because I cannot stop drawing and coping pictures from dailies and magazines. From my second year in Secondary school, I was also training as an artist in the studio of late David Essiet. Thus, I was a 1981 to 1985 trained Artists before moving on to the university. From 1980 to 1984, I was the Best Fine Arts student throughout my Secondary school years at Igbobi High School, Yaba, Lagos. I was also honoured with a Distinguished Stewardship Award by the Society of Nigerian Artists, Lagos State Chapter in 2015. I have being practicing as an artist since 1985 before going for further studies as well as being involved in other art related engagements till date. As an art critic and historian, I have contributed essays to some books, journals and exhibition catalogues. I have also written articles on art published in Nigerian newspapers such as "The Guardian", "The Nation", and "This Day". I have been documented in several publications. My art works have been collected in Nigeria and other countries such as USA, England, and the Netherland to mention a few. I have executed many commissions in painting, sculpture, graphics, art management and other creative fronts. My creative inspiration comes from diverse sources such as life and death, joy and sadness, simplicity and complexity, natural and mysterious essence of life as well as Godliness. I have worked as a draughtsmanship trainee, graphic artist, art teacher, art and culture manager, and curator between 1984 and 2010. I am a member of the Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA), and Best of lfe group of Artists. My hobbies are reading, writing, watching sports, films, music, nature watch and other forms of art. Whether as Rasheed Amodu or Rasheed Amodu Arts, you can find me online on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Google+, Twitter, and Pinterest. I am a versatile artist, art teacher and writer, poet, art historian/ critic and consultant based in Lagos, Nigeria.

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