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Skull full of beans! (Agbárí tí ó kún fún èwà) Sculpture

Art of 'Gb-yega Fajana

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Black & White on Other

Size: 9.1 W x 7.1 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

Concept: The artwork is a metaphor, symbolic for two thousand and twenty, a reminder of the mortality of current social status and community. The art piece touches on ‘death’ as representation but equally represents ‘life’. The association in representations are, the beans are food and sustenance of life and while the Skull nodes to death. The material is an epigram to life and death catalysis that drives us as humans.

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Sculpture:Black & White on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9.1 W x 7.1 H x 0 D in

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"As a multidisciplinary artist, exploring the creative nuance form relives a sense of capture within me” SGF Artist Statement Art and creativity always mesmerized me since I was young, the infinite mix and variations. I have not been courageous to pursue this vocation wholeheartedly. Now I am stepping into the other side of the glass as an artist. I live in London and received my Master’s in Design and Media Arts from the University of Westminster. I am a self-taught emerging multidisciplinary artist. My artistic preference is in photography, painting, video, moving images and dance on screen. All these are interwoven to explore the visual gesture and the narrative possibilities presented in a type of “galleria and creative nuance”. My earlier works are dance on-screen artist films, employing movement and dance, moving imagery as the protagonist. This correlates to space and presentation, defining the spatial boundaries with the fugitive body in a gesture which would relate well to the act of participating in spatial dance scenography. I started as a dancer but have always been fascinated with the dialogue between the visual nuance and the elusive pronounce in the artistic form. My videos have been screened and exhibited both nationally and on international platforms. My African identity and childhood memories stimulate my creative space. I draw influence from different artistic media and artists like Ben Enwonwu, Isaac Julien, Roy Lichtenstein, Basquiat, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Joan Miro, Young-Deok Seo etc. My art concentrates on the process with the visual narrative nuance by employing the available medium as a vessel to convey my story for each art piece.

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