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Oluwole Omofemi: Spiritual Antenna

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In this episode, I speak with Oluwole Omofemi an internationally recognized artist who is from the ancient city of Ibadan. He is mostly known as the last commissioned painting of Queen Elizabeth II before her death. He has held several solo and joint exhibitions both in Nigeria and abroad.
Growing up in a challenging environment, Oluwole shares his journey of self-discovery and determination, guided by the wisdom of his grandfather. He reflects on the struggles he faced within his family and community as he pursued his passion for art against the odds. His narrative is a testament to the power of perseverance and the role of mentorship in shaping the future of young creatives.
Oluwole's art is celebrated for its vibrant depiction of African beauty, identity, and the human figure, which speaks volumes about the significance of hair as a symbol of strength and spiritual connection for black people. He discusses his portrayal of the modern African woman, the historical context of tribal marks, and the societal shifts that have led to their decline.
You can connect with Oluwole at https://www.instagram.com/oluwoleomofemi/ and https://oluwoleomofemi.com/

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In this episode, I speak with Oluwole Omofemi an internationally recognized artist who is from the ancient city of Ibadan. He is mostly known as the last commissioned painting of Queen Elizabeth II before her death. He has held several solo and joint exhibitions both in Nigeria and abroad.
Growing up in a challenging environment, Oluwole shares his journey of self-discovery and determination, guided by the wisdom of his grandfather. He reflects on the struggles he faced within his family and community as he pursued his passion for art against the odds. His narrative is a testament to the power of perseverance and the role of mentorship in shaping the future of young creatives.
Oluwole's art is celebrated for its vibrant depiction of African beauty, identity, and the human figure, which speaks volumes about the significance of hair as a symbol of strength and spiritual connection for black people. He discusses his portrayal of the modern African woman, the historical context of tribal marks, and the societal shifts that have led to their decline.
You can connect with Oluwole at https://www.instagram.com/oluwoleomofemi/ and https://oluwoleomofemi.com/

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