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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
36x36in
About this artwork
I created Remilekun as a pictorial representation of consolation and unbothered poise in the midst of life's chaos and tribulations. The figure is draped in a luminous white cloth that signifies a sanctuary of internal peace, set against an intense, saturated purple background that hums with the energy of external pressures. Her gaze is turned away from the viewer, suggesting a deliberate focus on a private, stable truth that remains unshaken by… surrounding storms.
In this work, I explore the radical act of maintaining one's composure when the world demands distress. Remilekun—which translates to "dry my tears"—is an affirmation of the emotional resilience required to outlast hardship. It honors the dignity of the soul that chooses stillness as its primary defense, proving that true serenity is not the absence of conflict, but the mastery over one’s own heart within it.
Akolo Emmanuel Olusegun is a Nigerian-born, Niagara-based contemporary artist who transitioned from a background in Civil Engineering to a profound practice in figurative painting. Blending realism with impressionism, he utilizes acrylics, charcoals, and his own fingerprints to explore themes of identity, social justice, and human resilience. His work is characterized by earthy tones, bold contrasts, and expressive brushwork that documents personal and collective struggles.
Recognized by Saatchi Art as one of the "23 Artists to Collect in 2023"—the only Nigerian selected—he also won "Best in Show" at the 2025 Niagara Falls City Awards. His art has been exhibited internationally and is featured globally via digital licensing on LG Gallery TV+ and Samsung Frame TV. Held in private collections from Canada to China, Akolo’s work serves as a tool for empathy, fostering connection across racial and cultural divides.