Luke is a Nigerian contemporary sculptor. Through his love for sculpting, he portrays his perception of the interplay of time and chance on the human experience as we live out friendship, love, dreams, hope and anxiety with bronze cast, bonded stone and glass fiber as his preferred media.
A self-taught artist, Okoh describes his style as impressionism. His unique and distinctive style is created through the use of a palette knife. “I am inspired by everything around me, nature in general. Sometimes it could be from the wave of the sea, ripples of water, colours of the sky or from body language.
Olumide Onadipe is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose idiosyncratic sculptures are built using diverse media including plastics. He studied arts and education at the University of Nigeria Nsukka and the University of Lagos, where he graduated with a master’s degree in 2012. Onadipe is fascinated by textures and environmental themes, and expresses this fascination through playful iterations. He has taken part in group exhibitions in Ghana and Nigeria.
Evuarherhe ufoma is a Nigerian based artist. Much of his artistic experience is as a result of tutelage and affiliations with renowned artists like Sam Ovraiti, Emmanuel Ikoro, and Duke Asidere among others. Ufuoma enjoys the benefits of a highly demanding but fulfilling career that has resulted in numerous high profile exhibitions in Nigeria and overseas. His works can be found in many public and private collections.
Emeka is a Nigerian based artist. In his own words: “My style comes naturally. I don’t have a frame of reference upon starting my works. I prepare my canvas and pallet of colors, then paint along the lines the inspiration comes to me. I am not an artist that is tied to one style. I experiment with various techniques and styles, and based on the inspiration […]
Prince Obasi is a prolific Painter based in Nigeria. A multidisciplinary artist, who for decades, has been working with acrylic, oil and charcoal and ball pen…” My style of painting is symbiotically fused with a modern contemporary methodological approach to human portraits and figures with oil, acrylic and charcoal. My contemporary pieces are greatly influenced […]
Ogunlade is a Nigerian artist whose styles of painting are most in abstract (A combination of basic design and mural) merge together with Africa concept, which he developed many years ago, since his graduation from art school. He his inspired by what he sees in the environment and makes the use of geometrical shapes, colors and the use of knife to […]
Ade odunfa is a Nigerian artist who is proficient in a variety of medium including oils, acrylics, watercolour, pastels and photography. He loves experimenting pigment on surfaces, plays with charcoal on canvass, oil on lace and oil on wood. His brilliantly executed canvasses depict the female form, portraits, durbars and recently stylized forms.
Ogaga Tuodeinye is credited with numerous solo and group exhibitions. Some of his solo shows includes “Ageless Beauty” at the Terra Kulture Victoria Island in 2008; “Thoughts Defined” at the Gallery San Marco Italy in 2011. Some of his group exhibitions are as listed: “Galaxy of Nigerian Artists”, at the Aaragon Gallery Lagos (1992); “Index”: A Maiden Exhibition at the Nimbus Art Centre Ikoyi (2003); “Generational Statement” at the Thought Pyramid Abuja (2010) and […]
Odogwu is one of Nigeria’s finest contemporary artists and works entirely in metal. His mastery over his chosen medium conceals the difficulties involved in controlling its vitality, its resistance and demands. The aesthetics of Odogwu’s artistic output belies the complex themes and meanings. Fidelis Odogwu’s broad oeuvre encompasses a calm, academic realism, and the expressive fluidity of classical African sculpture, known […]