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Orioye Bukola Samuel
Omoleye - African art

2025

$2,500
£1,885.65
€2,177.94
CA$3,502.67
A$3,894.77
CHF 2,038.98
MX$47,575.35
NOK 25,621.83
SEK 24,102.46
DKK 16,258.17

About the Item

“Omoleye” translates as Child of Honor and Joy, and in this work Bukola Orioye presents a layered dialogue about choice, intimacy, and the evolving African perspective on partnership and nudity. The composition features two intertwined silhouettes: one adorned with bright jewelry and red accents, the other cloaked in soft aqua tones. This juxtaposition of exposure and concealment creates tension and beauty, reflecting how societies—both past and present—navigate ideas of love, desire, and cultural modesty. Its uniqueness lies in how it merges contemporary color-field abstraction with cultural storytelling, allowing the work to feel at once timeless and modern. This painting is not just decorative but intellectually engaging. It interrogates the history of selecting a partner, the significance of ritual adornment, and the contemporary reimagining of African attitudes toward nudity. Its layered symbolism, vibrant color scheme, and impeccable execution mark it as a valuable collector’s piece. Beyond its aesthetic, Omoleye offers cultural commentary, making it both an artwork and a historical statement. The painting is in excellent condition: clean, vibrant pigments on a well-stretched canvas, with no warping, cracks, or fading. Created in 2025 as part of Orioye’s Oju lari, but beneath the surface… series, Omoleye builds on the artist’s exploration of human silhouettes and hidden truths. The work draws inspiration from Yoruba traditions around adornment and modesty, while engaging with today’s shifting attitudes toward body expression and choice. In doing so, it bridges ancestral wisdom with present-day realities of gender, identity, and intimacy. Signed and dated by the artist at the bottom right. Professional-grade acrylics ensure lasting vibrancy. Size: 40inches x 40inces Ready to hang or frame. Certificate of authenticity by the artist Collectible piece within a coherent series, enhancing its long-term cultural and financial value.
  • Creator:
    Orioye Bukola Samuel (1993, Nigerian)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    24 x 24 Edition of 5Price: $500
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  • Gallery Location:
    Ibadan, NG
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2878216857532

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