As a painter specializing in realism and hyperrealism, my work is a reflection of the world around me, infused with the emotions and experiences that shape our existence. Growing up in a local community in Nigeria, I have always been deeply influenced by my environment. The everyday scenes, the struggles, the joys, and the raw beauty of life in my surroundings have become the core of my artistic inspiration. My paintings are created with meticulous detail, using oil on cotton canvas to achieve a lifelike quality that invites viewers to engage closely with each piece. I am particularly drawn to themes of freedom and emotions, exploring these concepts through my art to evoke a deeper understanding and connection. Each brushstroke is a deliberate effort to capture not only the physical likeness of my subjects but also their inner essence and the stories they hold. I believe that art has the power to effect positive change in society. Through my work, I aim to shed light on social issues, provoke thought, and inspire transformation. My exhibitions, including the “FREEDOM” series and “Water,” serve as platforms for dialogue and reflection, encouraging viewers to see the world through a different lens. Ultimately, my goal as an artist is to create pieces that resonate on an emotional level, fostering empathy and awareness. I strive to push the boundaries of realism, using my skills to depict not just the seen but the felt, leaving a lasting impact on those who encounter my art.
