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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
25.6x15.7in
About this artwork
Hidden Tears explores the unspoken emotional burdens that people carry beneath the surface of their outward lives. A single expressive eye anchors the composition, revealing a struggle between vulnerability and concealment. Vivid color fragments create psychological layers, while a distant scene of sailing boats evokes memory, longing, and the elusive desire for emotional escape.
it as a foundational emotional piece, connecting realism, expressionism,… and abstract tendencies into a single composition. The wet, glossy rendering suggests pain that is held inward rather than openly expressed,hence hidden tears. connects to the philosophy: of human experience as a space where desire, fear, memory, and longing coexist in tension.
Portus Ojomo was born in 1952 at Ile-Ife Nigeria. Studied fine arts at the Immaculate Conception College. in Benin-City, Nigeria. In 1973, fulfilled his childhood artistic dreams where he graduated as a Monumentale artist at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium in 1978. He is indicated in the publication Arto 2000 Biografical Lexicon Plastische Kunst in Belgie 1830 - 2000. Ojomo has fulfilled several commisioned works for official entities. His techniques defy boundaries, flowing effortlessly between realism, expressionism, figurative and abstract forms, engaging viewers in a visual dialogue that invites curiosity and introspection.