Artwork Description:
Aso oke fabric is indigenous to the Yoruba people- Iseyin in Southwest Nigeria. Though, a local woven craft, Aso oke is now popular internationally. The painting is laced with yoruba traditional motifs
Artist Bio:
Wole Ayoola (b. 1968) studied Fine Arts at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife and graduated in 1999. As an artist whose interests and practice straddle different areas in visual arts, since his graduation from the university, he has practiced as an illustrator, graphic designer, production assistant for agencies and as an art teacher. He was an artist in residence at Ebedi International Writers residence at Iseyin, 2018. Wole has had different group and joint art exhibitions while his first solo
Identity (2017)
Artwork Details
- One of a kind (Original)
- Size: W: 36 X H: 24 In
- Sub category: Acrylic
- Style: African Styles - Onaism
- Subject: Social Commentary
- Frame: Artwork is available as framed only
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5% of proceeds from this artwork goes to the arts of giving