The goddess, 2023

by Kolawole Samson Oluwadare

Painting : oil, acrylic 119.9 x 89.9 x 2.5 cm 47.2 x 35.4 x 1 inch

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Unique work

Signature

Hand-signed by artist

Authenticity

Sold with certificate of Authenticity from the gallery

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Medium

Painting: oil, acrylic

Dimensions cm inch

119.9 x 89.9 x 2.5 cm 47.2 x 35.4 x 1 inch Height x Width x Depth

Framing

Not framed


Tags

Portrait

African artworks

Figurative

Women

brown

Pink

Artwork sold in perfect condition

Artwork location: Nigeria

At first glance, "The Goddess" invites viewers into a world of grace and poise. The central figure, the young woman, serves as the focal point of the artwork. Her refined and intricate hairstyle is a captivating homage to the art of hairdressing, a craft that has been passed down through generations, carrying with it the customs, traditions, and beliefs of diverse cultures. Oluwadare's meticulous attention to detail showcases the artist's commitment to honoring the aesthetics of various cultures, transcending geographical boundaries.

The significant piece of jewelry around the woman's neck adds a profound layer of cultural symbolism. In many societies, jewelry has held multifaceted meanings, often signifying status, beauty, or spirituality. Oluwadare's portrayal of the large jewelry around the woman's neck communicates a sense of heritage and pride, emphasizing the weight of tradition and history she carries with grace.

"The Goddess" stands as a visual celebration of womanhood in its most empowered form. The young woman's regal poise and dignified gaze reflect her unwavering strength and confidence, mirroring the resilience of women throughout history. It serves as a reminder of the influential role women play in preserving and passing down cultural knowledge, as they remain the custodians of tradition and the keepers of the collective memory.

Oluwadare's mastery lies in capturing the essence of cultural diversity, weaving together elements that resonate with viewers across various backgrounds. The artwork's subject may hail from a specific cultural context, but her beauty and elegance are universal, transcending the barriers of language and geography. It becomes a testament to the fact that beneath the surface of our differences, there exists a shared humanity, united by the threads of our collective heritage.

"The Goddess" reminds us of the importance of preserving cultural practices and embracing our roots. In a rapidly globalizing world, where traditions can sometimes be overshadowed by modernity, the artwork serves as a gentle call to value and appreciate the beauty of our cultural diversity. It encourages viewers to delve into their own heritage, fostering a sense of pride and understanding of the customs that shape their identities.

Furthermore, "The Goddess" invites viewers to reflect on the significance of cultural symbols and their ability to inspire a sense of belonging and continuity. In an ever-changing world, these symbols serve as anchors, grounding individuals in their cultural identities and connecting them to their ancestors.

In conclusion, "The Goddess" by Kolawole Samson Oluwadare is a masterful work of art that encapsulates the splendor of culture and the elegance of tradition. Through the portrayal of a young woman with a sophisticated hairstyle and a significant piece of jewelry around her neck, the painting celebrates the richness of our collective heritage and the beauty of our shared humanity. As viewers contemplate this captivating artwork, they are reminded of the importance of preserving cultural practices, embracing diversity, and recognizing the profound impact of tradition on our identities. Oluwadare's creation stands as a timeless homage to the goddesses that exist in every culture, embodying grace, resilience, and the essence of human history.

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Constance and Sons Gallery • Nigeria

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Kolawole Samson Oluwadare, The goddess
Kolawole Samson Oluwadare

Kolawole Samson Oluwadare

Nigeria  • 1990

Born in 1990 Oluwadare Kolawole Samson hails from Ondo state Nigeria, he was born and brought up in the City of Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria. As an artist, he excels in the use of color configuration and the art of transforming the geometric figure of a painting by representing it in the form of a realistic figure. He badged his first tertiary education certificate in Art and industrial design (painting Major) at the Polytechnic Ibadan. From the department of Art, design printing and technology (2012-2017). In 2022 he began one of his largest projects as he documented Nigerian hairstyles in his art.

He explores the unlimited potential of chromatic and tonal scales, visual planes, and volume within a two-dimensional framework. Viewing his dynamic and exuberant works of Art is an exciting kinetic experience. As a color Field painter, Samson loves painting with oil and acrylic Mediums. His palette is innovative and complex. He mixes more than 25 different oil paints to create every color in his painting.

Samson has participated in the ADAPTSA exhibition held at the Polytechnic Ibadan (2017). He also participated in the drum festival exhibition (2018). He currently participated in talentila foundation art competition in India which has over 873 participants and over 53 countries, and he became second in the competition. He is also among the selected artists that participated in ART FOR CAUSE in India.

Oluwadare Kolawole Samson whose artistic name is Olu Samson hails from Ondo State Nigeria, he was born and brought up in the City of Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria. As an artist, he excels in the use of color configuration and the art of transforming geometric figures of a painting by representing it in the form of a realistic figure.

His art shows how hairstyles are seen as an artistic, cultural, material, and social process, forming part of the unfolding African postcolonial modernity.


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