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Abiola Olabamiji
Ogbontarigi Obinrin (Extraordinary Woman)

2022

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"Ogbontarigi Obinrin (Extraordinary Woman)" is a captivating artwork crafted by the talented Abiola Olabamiji. This masterpiece celebrates the essence of a woman who embodies an extraordinary blend of strength, resilience, and passion. The title itself, "Ogbontarigi Obinrin," captures the spirit of a woman who possesses the remarkable ability to transform the mundane into the extraordinary. Through Olabamiji's artistic vision, the viewer is invited to witness the vibrant energy of this extraordinary woman. Her strength is palpable, radiating from the canvas and captivating onlookers. The artist skillfully portrays her as a force capable of turning challenges into opportunities, metaphorically transforming 'kọbọ' (small change) into 'naira' (currency) with her sheer determination and prowess. The portrayal of passion is another notable aspect of this artwork. The woman depicted is not merely a figure on canvas; she is a living, breathing testament to the boundless enthusiasm that infuses every aspect of her being. Her love for life is palpable, and it resonates through the colors, strokes, and details meticulously brought to life by Abiola Olabamiji. In "Ogbontarigi Obinrin," Abiola Olabamiji invites us to appreciate and celebrate the multifaceted nature of womanhood. Through this artwork, he pays homage to the strength, resilience, passion, and love that define an extraordinary woman, encouraging viewers to reflect on the transformative power within themselves and the women around them. Shipping Procedure Ships in a well-protected tube from Nigeria This work is unique, not a print or other type of copy. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (Issued by the Gallery) About Artist Abiola was born in 1992, in Odo-ona Elewe, Ibadan, Nigeria. He was trained and mentored by Mr. Tope Fatunmbi at the Topfat Art Gallery, Adamasingba, Ibadan, Nigeria. Chuck Close greatly inspires Abiola. He began his professional practice in 2021. Having thoroughly explored various creative mediums, he discovered a passion for portraying the inner hardships and resilience of an African man and their full expression while chasing dreams and aspirations, as seen in his brush strokes. Abiola Abdulwareez Olabamiji's paintings portray an innovative approach with delicate attention to his subject’s skin, depicted in black hues defined by palm frond patterns, texture, and mark-making in brown, purple, and green that showcase the contemporary life of an African man. He executed his portrait figures in oil and acrylic on canvas. He gives a metaphysical expression of the importance, dignity, and stability of black culture in its various forms and aims to bring back African "most especially" Yoruba philosophy into the Renaissance through his art. "In my paintings, I use the texture of palm fronds on the skin to represent the palm tree's qualities. I believe black life is like a palm tree: strong against powerful storms and winds, with all of its parts playing a crucial role. Hence, an African man is strong and important in every aspect," he says. Abiola’s subjects gaze with unwavering firmness at a distance and with a stern disposition, provoking viewers' curiosity about what caught the figures' interest while enabling viewers to give different interpretations that correspond to their life journeys. His works have developed from large-scale neoexpressionistic paintings into a process of experimental appropriation. As a neglected African child, his artistic path can be traced back to his childhood experiences and his use of art as solace to depict his subjective inner experiences. His love for art brewed from his elementary school while watching a neighbor’s artistic skills bring smiles to his and his friends' faces.
  • Creator:
    Abiola Olabamiji (1992, Nigerian)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 50 in (127 cm)Width: 43 in (109.22 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Ibadan, NG
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1717213629412

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