Acrylic on Canvas.
48 x 48 Inches (121.9 × 121.9 cm)
Golden skies melt into soft blues as the sun begins its descent. Along the dusty path, people walk between houses some painted yellow, some blue each kissed gently by the fading light. Palm trees sway above, like quiet witnesses to another day's close. Where the Light Touches is a celebration...
Golden skies melt into soft blues as the sun begins its descent. Along the dusty path, people walk between houses some painted yellow, some blue each kissed gently by the fading light. Palm trees sway above, like quiet witnesses to another day's close. Where the Light Touches is a celebration of peace, community, and the warmth of life in motion beneath an African sunset.
Born in Lagos in 1979, Aina Felix is a formally trained artist from Ekiti State. He holds a Higher National Diploma from Auchi Polytechnic and has worked as an art teacher. Felix's style is described as impressionistic, expressive, and gestural. He uses a free and spontaneous approach to his brushwork. His subjects are deeply rooted in Nigerian culture, including people,...
Born in Lagos in 1979, Aina Felix is a formally trained artist from Ekiti State. He holds a Higher National Diploma from Auchi Polytechnic and has worked as an art teacher.
Felix's style is described as impressionistic, expressive, and gestural. He uses a free and spontaneous approach to his brushwork. His subjects are deeply rooted in Nigerian culture, including people, vibrant festivals, and the architecture of bustling cityscapes.
He has participated in several group exhibitions, including shows at the National Museum in Lagos. His works, such as "The Talking Drum," "Drums and Rhythm," and "Lagos Yellow," are held in private collections in Nigeria and abroad.