Acrylic on Canva/Arcrylic paintings.
60 x 72 Inches (152.4 × 182.9 cm)
This is not just a painting, it's a conversation with the unseen. Beneath the Surface dives into layers of colour, form, and raw emotion. There are no clear figures, yet something familiar stirs. The work invites you to get lost, to feel, to question. It holds silence and chaos in...
This is not just a painting, it's a conversation with the unseen. Beneath the Surface dives into layers of colour, form, and raw emotion. There are no clear figures, yet something familiar stirs. The work invites you to get lost, to feel, to question. It holds silence and chaos in equal measure, echoing the complexity of thought, memory, and identity. Every brushstroke hides a truth you can only feel.
Born in 3rd April 1943 in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria, Chief Jimoh Buraimoh is one of the most influential artists to emerge from the 1960�s experimental workshops known as the Osogbo School of Art. Characteristic of the Osogbo movement, his work intermingles western media and Yoruba style and motif. Prolific in oil painting and etching, as well as his signature...
Born in 3rd April 1943 in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria, Chief Jimoh Buraimoh is one of the most influential artists to emerge from the 1960�s experimental workshops known as the Osogbo School of Art. Characteristic of the Osogbo movement, his work intermingles western media and Yoruba style and motif. Prolific in oil painting and etching, as well as his signature bead paintings and mosaic murals, Buraimoh is among distinguished artists permanently displayed at the Smithsonian Museum
of African Art in Washington, DC. In addition to his smaller works, his colorful large-scale mosaic murals adorn public areas in Nigeria, Europe and the United States.