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ASO ESO - FAMILY CLOTH By TOBI AMUSAN Created in 2019 ACRYLIC and INK ON PAPER Artwork Signed
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ASO ESO - FAMILY CLOTH By TOBI AMUSAN Created in 2019 ACRYLIC and INK ON PAPER Artwork Signed
SHIPS FROM THE ARTIST'S STUDIO IN ------ LAGOS This artwork, titled Aso Ebi vividly captures the essence of unity and cultural pride through the depiction of three men adorned in traditional Aso Ebi attire. The intricate patterns on their clothes seamlessly blend with those in the background, creating a harmonious visual narrative. The vibrant colors and periwinkle shell motifs, which symbolize resilience and continuity, celebrate the richness of African heritage.Aso Ebi, meaning "family cloth" in Yoruba, represents a powerful symbol of togetherness and support, often worn at special events to foster a sense of community. This practice not only showcases the cultural pride of the Yoruba people but also supports local textile and fashion industries, contributing to the economy. BIO Oluwatobiloba Amusan is a Nigerian visual artist born in Otta, Ogun State. His artistic journey began with formal training at Yaba College of Technology, where he earned both his National Diploma and Higher National Diploma in Fine Art, specializing in Painting. This foundation in traditional art techniques laid the groundwork for his unique blend of conceptual and contemporary styles.Vibrant hues, intricate swirling patterns, and a mix of human figures and semi-abstract forms characterize Tobi's artistic language. His work explores the complexities of human emotions, cultural values, and the relationships between nature and humanity. Through his art, Tobi invites viewers to embark on a journey of self-discovery, sparking conversations about identity, community, and the human experience
Condition: Good Condition, as in images
Dimensions: 15 x 11 cm

