Oluwabori Gafar
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Oluwabori Gafar

Nigeria

Biography

Gafar Oluwabori Quahar was born in Nigeria. In his paintings, the marks on the faces of his subjects serve as a poignant illustration of the complexities and challenges of the precolonial era in Africa, particularly in Nigeria. Through these markings, he sheds light on the historical narratives of his ancestors and the lived experiences of African people. By incorporating beautiful African motifs into his work, he conveys the richness of the continent's heritage and recounts stories of what transpired in years past. In doing so, he emphasizes African identity and invites viewers to engage deeply with the history and culture of the continent.

At the core of his practice is a strong affirmation of his Nigerian roots, specifically his identity as a Yoruba man. He is passionate about showcasing his heritage and educating audiences about the Yoruba people, one of the most prominent ethnic groups in Nigeria. The Yoruba possess a rich cultural tradition, including distinctive tribal marks historically used by various subgroups, such as the Oyo and the Egba, as forms of identification. By incorporating these marks on the faces of his subjects, he seeks to reconnect with and revive cultural traditions, values, and norms. His artworks are firmly rooted in Nigerian heritage, with a particular emphasis on Yoruba culture, serving both as cultural preservation and visual storytelling.

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