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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
17x11in
About this artwork
In this work, I explore the quiet power of endurance and the persistence of life. I painted this piece as part of my rigorous preparation for my first live painting competition, a period of creative discipline that ultimately led to my success and a second-place finish at the Art Gallery of Hamilton. The vase, grounded in deep, earthy tones, supports leaves that reach outward with a steady strength. I utilized bold, gestural brushstrokes and shifting… light to create a tension between stillness and growth. This contrast reflects the resilience required to remain present even during moments of pause. To me, the greenery is a symbol of life’s refusal to stay static; it is a visual documentation of the "in-between" moments where change is quiet yet inevitable. This vessel stands as a testament to that pivotal time in my practice where random acts of creation prepared me for the worst and helped me find the grace to succeed.
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.