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12 x 16 in ($95)
Black Canvas
No Frame
86 Views
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This shall pass, like a fleeting dream, A moment in time, a fleeting scheme, The winds of change will soon abate, And the stormy skies will soon relate, The sun will shine, the clouds will part, And a brighter day will soon depart, The darkness will fade, the light will grow, And the shadows will s...
2024
Print, Giclee on Canvas
Open Edition
12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
Yes
Not Framed
Black Canvas
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Olaosun Oluwapelumi is a Nigerian visual artist born and raised in Osun State and currently based in Ibadan. She holds a BSc in Geography and Planning Science from Adekunle Ajasin University. Working primarily with acrylic and oil on canvas, her practice explores identity, emotional vulnerability, and the psychological weight of lived experience within African contexts. Through figurative and expressive abstraction, she investigates how the human body becomes a site where emotion, memory, and societal expectation intersect. Her work has been exhibited locally and internationally in galleries and art fairs, and continues to evolve as a visual dialogue around presence, healing, and self-expression. Artist statement My practice explores the emotional weight of being human within socially defined expectations, with a particular focus on vulnerability, identity, and psychological tension in African contexts. I am interested in how emotion is often suppressed, especially within gendered and cultural structures that demand strength while denying softness. Through figurative painting, I present bodies that carry this tension visibly, where internal experiences become external form. The figure often becomes a surface of conflict: where silence, pressure, and memory intersect. At its core, my work is a study of emotional visibility. I am interested in what it means to feel deeply in a world that often demands restraint, and how painting can become a space where those emotions are acknowledged, held, and seen.
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