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Charles Osaro

Nigeria

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 48 H x 0.2 D in

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I am inspired by my environment. Our facial expressions is one of the most important non-verbal way of communication. As an artist I am intrigued and fascinated by subtle body movement, gaze, and looks. My meduim works best for my techniques and approach because it gives me super freedom in executing my works. Talking about my subject matter, I paint people in close up so as to capture the facial features in order for my viewers to feel the expression and enjoy the physicality of the painting. And i also see this subject as the most interesting subject to paint.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 48 H x 0.2 D in

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Charles Osaro is a Nigerian contemporary portrait artist based in lagos Nigeria.. He paint faces, he sees this as the most interesting subject to paint because its one of the most important non verbal way of communication. As an artist, he is fascinated by the quick glance, subtle body language and expressions that lies beneath the human facials, he likes to capture different faces with different meanings. Charles is more interested in his sitters mood because it kind of a way of interpreting the sitters world. According to Charles, most time there are things that are best communicated through our expressions, that is why he likes to paint his subject looking directly at the viewers so as to create a direct connection with the viewers. His works are mostly spontaneous with loose effect achieved with squeegees, brushes and palette knifes. Most times his approach are by random accident which includes drippings, paint throws and splashing of paint on canvas which leaves him in a space of making do with what he have to protrude his image so the viewers can enjoy the physicality of the painting.

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