Ogidi-Ela at Dusk


This painting is inspired by a photograph I took at 19:03 on August 15, 2019, in my country home of Ogidi-Ela, Nigeria. The moment captured was one of quiet transition, when daylight slowly yields to darkness, and the land seems to breathe in silence. I was moved by the soft glow that lingered over the valley and the dark silhouettes of trees standing against the fading light.


In my work, I often explore the interplay between memory, time, and the natural environment. Ogidi-Ela represents my roots, the landscape of my adolescence, and a source of enduring inspiration. The layers of colour and contrast in this painting reflect not only the physical terrain but also the emotional depth of my connection to the place, the harmony between serenity and mystery that the evening light revealed.

Through this piece, I seek to preserve the spiritual calm and timeless beauty of the rural world that shaped me, a reminder that even as the light fades, a quiet power endures beneath the open sky.

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