Iwalewa Gallery

She Belongs To The Light 2015

Osioh Sidney

Acrylic on Canvas.

48 x 54 Inches (121.9 × 137.2 cm)

Bathed in warm yellow hues, the houses behind her glow like stories whispered by the sun. She stands gracefully red scarf tied with quiet pride, blue off-shoulder dress draping her like a breeze, a single earring catching the light. She Belongs to the Light captures the essence of a woman...

Bathed in warm yellow hues, the houses behind her glow like stories whispered by the sun. She stands gracefully red scarf tied with quiet pride, blue off-shoulder dress draping her like a breeze, a single earring catching the light. She Belongs to the Light captures the essence of a woman rooted in her place, her style, and her softness. Every colour sings; every detail holds a memory.

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About the work
  • Dimension: 48 x 54 Inches(121.9 × 137.2 cm)
  • Material: Painting
  • Category: Mixed-media paintings
  • Signature: Hand signed by artist.
  • Frame: Optional.
Osioh Sidney, 1990, Nigeria.

Known for his exploration of memory, cultural values and humans as embodiments of family and traditional teachings, Sidney Osioh is an artist whose work is highly contextual. His practice of using a part to represent the whole lends complexity and fluidity to his works, one that connects humans to their cultural and indigenous morals. He began his artistic career by...

Known for his exploration of memory, cultural values and humans as embodiments of family and traditional teachings, Sidney Osioh is an artist whose work is highly contextual. His practice of using a part to represent the whole lends complexity and fluidity to his works, one that connects humans to their cultural and indigenous morals.
He began his artistic career by enrolling for his National Diploma at Ogwashi-Uku Polytechnic and thereafter proceeded to Auchi Polytechnic for his Higher National Diploma Degree. After his academic adventure, he had his internship under the tutelage of Mr. Mike Ikobi for an expose into stained glass exploration.