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Collage, Newspaper on Canvas
Size: 30 W x 42 H x 1 D in
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Expressive painting of a Yoruba man with a facial expression showing dissatisfaction. A symbolic reaction to the situation of the economy, a cry of hope for better and an optimistic movement to watch out for change. This painting explores wash and drip effect in painting.
2019
Collage, Newspaper on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
30 W x 42 H x 1 D in
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Not Framed
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Ibrahim H. Bamidele is a Nigerian contemporary visual artist; works in photography and painting. He was Born 13, February 1992 in Lagos state, hailed from Osun state. He trained as an Apprentice at Talents art kingdom while in secondary school and formal training at Yaba College of Technology. Ibrahim is a versatile artist who had worked with various medium and materials as a mixed media and experimental artist. His subject and inspiration evolves around his immediate environment, personal experiences and cultural and societal perception. His works addresses political, religious, societal and daily humanity themes. His painting style is characterized with the use of Ankara fabrics, newsprint and more recently an intense dark skin tones combined with brushless techniques he had earlier explored.
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