Port Harcourt, Nigeria
After several years working as a Human Resource professional while painting on the side with Diseye ...
About the artist
Joined In 2020
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About the artist
Joined In 2020
(7 Followers)
After several years working as a Human Resource professional while painting on the side with Diseye Tantua as her early art mentor, Linda Ozioma Adiele is now a full time artist working out of her studio in Port Harcourt.
Born in Manchester, England where she lived as a child, she has lived and worked in Nigeria for a greater part of her adult life. Linda resided for short periods in Grenoble and Clermont Ferrand, France where she admired works of the masters and attended short evening art classes at Atelier Diagonales in Clermont Ferrand. Whenever she travels (Italy, Germany and recently to Dubai, UK and Hungary), she first would want to visit the museums and exhibitions.
She works mainly in oils and charcoal.
Linda was once a student of languages, but (as has been observed by those who have gone before), she tells herself the following, “if I could say it in words, there would be no need to paint.” In trying to state her purpose, the mischievous glint in the eye of her subject, that hesitant smile, the shape of that fleeting reflection, all make her reach for her paintbrush and not her pen. She is inspired by the muted and also contrasting colours of her African culture but moves beyond realism to tell social narratives...
Short evening classes at Atelier Diagonales, Clermont Ferrand, France. May/June 2005
July 2018. Summer Life Drawing & Painting Course. London Fine Art Studios, Lavender Hill, London UK
MSc in Global Human Resources from the University of Liverpool 2012
MA and BA (French)
Group Exhibitions
New Frames 2016, 2018 and 2019 with Society of Nigerian Artists (Rivers State)
New Horizons organised by Discova Art Centre Port Harcourt in 2018
Balance for Better: Women Unite organised by the Female Artists Association of Nigeria / Alliance Francaise in 2019.
Figure Stories. Nov-Dec 2020
Solo exhibition:
I Said No. Port Harcourt. October 2020