Days ago, someone sent one of his works to my mail and I featured it.
That was all it took for it to catch fire and go viral nationally. Now
it has overdone it by going beyond Africa. Here is what CNN wrote about
it: “Water droplets slide down the faces of children as they stare
directly at what you could easily believe is a camera.
In fact, they are all paintings by Lagos-born Nigerian artist
Oresegun Olumide. The hyperrealism created in the oil paintings makes
his work seem so real that it is hard to believe they aren’t. With over
18.7k followers and counting on Instagram, his work is gaining momentum
online and fast.
Water is a recurring theme in his art because according to a popular
adage in his native Yoruba language, “water has no enemy,” Olumide told
CNN. The use of water gives a translucent effect and, he says, is “why
it’s difficult for many people to do.” Olumide pushes himself to create
art that his community hasn’t seen before and that is challenging for
him.
He became interested in art at the age of four and started
professionally creating art in 2005, Olumide said. The 35-year-old
majored in Fine Art at the Yaba College of Technology , Lagos,
graduating with a distinction. Drawing inspiration from his community,
he is creating pieces that reflect the lives of those around him. His
work, he says, is “a gradual process,” taking around two to three weeks
to create individual pieces. He added that: “And depending on the
intricacy I want to achieve, it can take a couple of months.”….. or
decades….. Cc: @ameriesblog
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