Artist statement

My artistic practice explores intricate intersections and impacts of culture on identity through single-figure portraits. Drawing inspiration from my Nigerian heritage, I delve into the psychological and societal effects of colonialism and traditional beliefs, investigating how they shape perceptions of minority groups. Each portrait serves as a visual monodrama, capturing theessence of solitary performances on canvas. I focus on themes of isolation, vulnerability, and the enduring effects of cultural narratives on the human psyche.

  My work  is a dialogue between the past and present, a way to engage viewers in an unspoken conversation about identity, otherness, and the power of culture in shaping our experiences. Through intense, brooding expressions, my art invites viewers into an intimate exchange, challenging them to confront the complexities of the human condition. My pieces feature oil sticks as the sole medium, a unique and distinctive mark-making technique that creates the textural components encapsulated in my work.  Through a snapshot of a single moment, onlookers consider all the realities…the experiences, both behind and beyond.