Oil on canvas.
45 x 47 Inches (114.3 × 119.4 cm)
Two figures dressed in traditional-style red garments stand against a vibrant, abstract urban background. The warm, earthy tones and liberal use of motifs suggest the artist's West African influence and travel experiences
Ada Godspower is known for his figurative and abstract collage work. He mainly uses acrylic, oil medium, fabrics, paper, and jute. On the figures and reliefs, he uses a harmonious color palette, while the background is mostly pastel, separating the main subject from the surroundings. A blend of African and foreign motifs, Godspower's multi-layered paintings focus on cultural appreciation. His...
Ada Godspower is known for his figurative and abstract collage work. He mainly uses acrylic, oil medium, fabrics, paper, and jute. On the figures and reliefs, he uses a harmonious color palette, while the background is mostly pastel, separating the main subject from the surroundings.
A blend of African and foreign motifs, Godspower's multi-layered paintings focus on cultural appreciation. His characters have evolved to include abstract compositions, female figures, stylized images, and relief images.
His work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions and auctions since returning to Nigeria from France. As he believes that creativity is quantum, like everything Jehovah created, and art should be about making pictures for pleasure, without any limit to the creative process.