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Omoayo George OsobaFalcons Ambition2022
2022
$2,000
£1,550.74
€1,758.77
CA$2,866.91
A$3,117.83
CHF 1,642.54
MX$37,866.68
NOK 20,650.10
SEK 19,357.80
DKK 13,204.31
About the Item
Amongst the most impressive birds to watch hunt, Falcons are known for their formidable strength and speed, sharp eyesight, lethal nature, and deadly hunting skills.
Falcon symbolizes ambition and aspirations, superiority in high order and dominance, freedom, and victory. It represents the fight against our fears as well as a metaphor for clear vision.
This piece is dedicated to every woman from all parts of the world, for your strength and mother nature.
(Written by the Artist)
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About Artist
Osoba Omoayo George(b.1998 ) is a Nigerian visual artist whose flight as an artist started at the age of fifteen, he was exposed to the world of graffiti, which inspired his interest in the visual arts. At this age, he acquired an interest in personalizing items such as T-shirts, caps, and sneakers, which ultimately prompted him to enroll in an art program at a more advanced educational facility. From there, he graduated from Yaba College of Technology, where he majored in painting and studied art.
His legacy centers around him constantly exploring new ways to communicate and express himself through his art style, taking natural forms of color, shape, lines, and textures. Therefore, leaving his works appear similar to their natural state while also looking more dramatic and stylized. Oil paint, acrylic paint, and polymer are mediums he blends with while creating.
He is on a flight to promote and build up self-confidence, rebuild elegance and express the beauty in black skin(nature) through his works.
- Creator:Omoayo George Osoba (1998, Nigerian)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 42 in (106.68 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Ibadan, NG
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1717212694022
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