Friday, March 16, 2012

Watercolour Paintings from Archives

'Archer' 20 x 27 cm. Watercolour


'The Caravan' 20 x 25 cm Watercolour


'Drums - The Apprentice 20 x 25 cm Watercolour
The paintings above are from archives, I still have them with me. It always feels great to watch different colour reactions when colours are placed one on the other. Traditional motifs was added to 'Drums-The apprentice' for aesthetics value.
Are you interested in any of the paintings, just e-mail me: oluseyi.ajayi@gmail.com.
Thanks for taking time to view these.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Fishermen

20cm x 25cm. Water-colour on Windsor & Newton Paper
I spent quite sometime in the coastal areas of my country.This is one of my encounters from Badagry, Lagos Nigeria. The two guys were preparing for their evening escapades on the waters.
This painting and the previous one posted are the result of trying out different water-colour paper gsm.
Thanks for viewing.

Before Lunch

'Maize season' 25cm x 27cm Water-colour on Cotsman Paper
It was late afternoon during maize season, the aroma of freshly plucked maize being roasted is always inviting in this part of the world, most especially before lunch or dinner is ready. When I come across scenes like this it usually reminds me of my growing years.
Comments are welcome. Thanks for viewing.

Monday, January 30, 2012

River side (detail 2)

Panel 2 (P-2) Acrylic on canvas
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River side

'River side' Acrylic on canvas. 12" x 38".2012

This painting is imaginative, dates back to child-hood years when we visit the village and watch as the locals bring their laundry to the river to wash. The village is called Ajegunle-ota and the river is called River Agunloye in Ogun state of Nigeria.
The work started from the panel on the left (P-1). After signing off the initial painting I was not too satisfied with the outcome. So I had to add the other panel (P-2) while introducing some elements that would compliment the other one (P-1}.

Below are the details of the individual panels. Thanks for viewing and if you are interested in the original you can e-mail me: oluseyi.ajayi@gmail.com.

Panel-1(P-1) .Acrylic on canvas. 12" x 19"




Friday, December 23, 2011

Just musical

Title: 'Bata'_Medium: Pastel on paper_24"x34"
The drum is called Bata, one of the beautiful drums of the Yoruba tribe in the western part of Nigeria. It has a very unique dancing steps. The two ends of the drum are played simultaneously. When played with another one called 'Omele" the accompanied sound is beautiful.
This peace is also one of my exploits with pastel on stylization of the human form.
For more information about this work, my e-mail address is oluseyi.ajayi@gmail.com.


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Blast from the past

 'Twins Performance'  Pastel on paper.  24" x 34"
In some cities of Western Nigeria, among the Yoruba tribe. It is common to see a young mother of a set of twins going round the city streets to beg for alms. Sometimes she would employ the services of a drummer to play for her while she sings along. It is believed that some twins' destiny requires that they are taken round begging for alms to be established in life.
In this pastel sketch the father has to join the performance. Traditional motifs is added for esthetics enhancement.

Miniature Painting Series ("Omele")

 "Omele". 16"x16", Acrylic on canvas. 2025. This painting titled "Omele" is an abstract painting that further ...