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Ifeoluwa Alade"The Mustard Seed" - Acrylic and Glow in the Dark Painting by Ifeoluwa Alade2024
2024
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Ifeoluwa Alade’s *The Mustard Seed* is an original 2024 acrylic and glow-in-the-dark painting measuring 24 x 20 inches (60.96 x 50.80 cm), unframed but ready to hang. This deeply symbolic work was created for *The Sprout of Hope*, Alade’s solo exhibition at Abend Gallery, and features the Nigerian artist’s signature Araism technique—layered, interwoven brushstrokes used to construct both visual complexity and spiritual resonance.
The composition centers on the skeletal remains of a small bird entangled in a spider’s web, with a single glowing green seed at the web’s center. The warm ochre background is patterned in a floral motif, subtly layered with scriptural text referencing John 1:4: “In Him was life; and the life was the light of men.” The mustard seed, glowing in contrast to the surrounding decay, evokes the biblical metaphor of faith and potential rooted in even the smallest beginnings.
Alade's integration of natural elements and spiritual symbols reflects themes of fragility, entrapment, and transcendence—core concepts in this body of work exploring the interconnection between physical mortality and divine renewal.
Ifeoluwa Alade creates introspective paintings that explore human emotions and relationships through a distinctive woven technique. Born in Nigeria in 1995, Alade earned his Fine and Applied Arts degree from Obafemi Awolowo University, where he studied under mentor Jonathan Imafidor, who significantly influenced his artistic development. Working primarily in oil, acrylic, and watercolor, Alade's style evolved from the African "Araism" movement to his current approach, which portrays figures as compositions of interwoven elements symbolizing the complex amalgamation of experiences, thoughts, and emotions that form human identity.
His work examines interpersonal connections, often using symbolism like butterflies and flowers to represent relationships as valuable forms of human existence. Represented by Abend Gallery, Alade has exhibited in solo presentations and prestigious art fairs including the LA Art Show and Scope Art Show in Miami, where the gallery has championed his work internationally.
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- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Denver, CO
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1308216161302
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