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Other details :
Artwork unmounted but already framed.
Dimensions :
48x36in
About this artwork
In this vibrant acrylic piece, I've melded expressionism with impressionistic touches to capture the human essence. The play of light and color on her skin symbolizes the multifaceted nature of our lives—bright and shadowed, clear and mysterious. Eyes sparkling with stories, she turns to the viewer, inviting them to share in her silent narrative. This artwork will infuse any space with warmth and the dynamic spirit of humanity.
« I believe the best way to express myself and how I feel to the world is through my craft. »
Damola Ayegbayo (born 1988) is a Nigerian contemporary visual artist and painter. Creator of an estimated 1000 works of painting and visual arts, his art is displayed in the Osun State Capital and the National Museum of Unity, Ibadan, as well as in collections and exhibitions around the world. Damola pursued his higher education at Obafemi Awolowo University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Fine and Applied Arts (BA.Ed.). He was also nominated for a JOM Charity Award for those who demonstrate a commitment to social, environmental and humanitarian causes. He was nominated for a "Black Is An Honour Award" in Rwanda. In 2024, Damola Ayegbayo was commissioned to provide artwork for the Nigerian film poster of “The Colour Purple”. In 2023, His artwork “Vision of Hope” was used for a film documentary “HANDLE WITH CARE” by Jimmy Akingbola. His work titled "Purpose of Existence" was used as the cover art for a campaign to promote Black women's mental health by Cambridge University press