Tosin Oyeniyi VPAN - ROYAL FEMININE, 2023

£2,400.00

Linocut

Media Dimensions: 109 x 116 cm

Image Dimensions: 99.6 x 106.68 cm

Edition of 4

Unframed

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Through Art, He specifically seek to exhibit, project and export the rich, enormous and vastly undermined African culture and her custom to the rest of the world. While unravelling the blacks under- appreciated pasts, I also narrate her unscripted socio-economic stages of developments unapologetically.
His works intentionally mirrors and reflects the unpalatable plights of the poor, the predicaments of a typical African woman, the quagmire of the out-of-school children and the vexation of the homeless.
Although on the other side, Tosin also display the contentment of an average African family with hope-filled, glowing eyeballs adorned in her rich agrarian environment.
His Art, which subvert conventional ideas in styles and final looks, particularly investigates the Blacks persistent yearning for peaceful co-existence, drawing particular attention to the prosperity that is obtainable only within a serene environment, without being political.
Coupling modern education with being an indigenous Artist from a modest background makes his ethos relatable, in that it exhibits real life situations of real Black people.
His artistic practice is informed by the metaphors that leans on the predominant interlocks of love, nature, culture, traditions, rites and on such virtues as braveness, humility, patience and industry. It would also suffice to say that his Art covers such aspects as: nature, still life, portraiture, landscape, seascape, abstract, etc.

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Linocut

Media Dimensions: 109 x 116 cm

Image Dimensions: 99.6 x 106.68 cm

Edition of 4

Unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £240.00

Through Art, He specifically seek to exhibit, project and export the rich, enormous and vastly undermined African culture and her custom to the rest of the world. While unravelling the blacks under- appreciated pasts, I also narrate her unscripted socio-economic stages of developments unapologetically.
His works intentionally mirrors and reflects the unpalatable plights of the poor, the predicaments of a typical African woman, the quagmire of the out-of-school children and the vexation of the homeless.
Although on the other side, Tosin also display the contentment of an average African family with hope-filled, glowing eyeballs adorned in her rich agrarian environment.
His Art, which subvert conventional ideas in styles and final looks, particularly investigates the Blacks persistent yearning for peaceful co-existence, drawing particular attention to the prosperity that is obtainable only within a serene environment, without being political.
Coupling modern education with being an indigenous Artist from a modest background makes his ethos relatable, in that it exhibits real life situations of real Black people.
His artistic practice is informed by the metaphors that leans on the predominant interlocks of love, nature, culture, traditions, rites and on such virtues as braveness, humility, patience and industry. It would also suffice to say that his Art covers such aspects as: nature, still life, portraiture, landscape, seascape, abstract, etc.

Linocut

Media Dimensions: 109 x 116 cm

Image Dimensions: 99.6 x 106.68 cm

Edition of 4

Unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £240.00

Through Art, He specifically seek to exhibit, project and export the rich, enormous and vastly undermined African culture and her custom to the rest of the world. While unravelling the blacks under- appreciated pasts, I also narrate her unscripted socio-economic stages of developments unapologetically.
His works intentionally mirrors and reflects the unpalatable plights of the poor, the predicaments of a typical African woman, the quagmire of the out-of-school children and the vexation of the homeless.
Although on the other side, Tosin also display the contentment of an average African family with hope-filled, glowing eyeballs adorned in her rich agrarian environment.
His Art, which subvert conventional ideas in styles and final looks, particularly investigates the Blacks persistent yearning for peaceful co-existence, drawing particular attention to the prosperity that is obtainable only within a serene environment, without being political.
Coupling modern education with being an indigenous Artist from a modest background makes his ethos relatable, in that it exhibits real life situations of real Black people.
His artistic practice is informed by the metaphors that leans on the predominant interlocks of love, nature, culture, traditions, rites and on such virtues as braveness, humility, patience and industry. It would also suffice to say that his Art covers such aspects as: nature, still life, portraiture, landscape, seascape, abstract, etc.

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