Iwalewa Gallery

Echoes Of The Horizon 1999

Sam Ovraiti

Oil on canvas.

14 x 10 Inches (35.6 × 25.4 cm)

A contemplative landscape bathed in the soft glow of a vast sun. The sparse figures and animals underscore a feeling of profound quiet and a deep connection to the enduring and expansive natural world.

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About the work
  • Dimension: 14 x 10 Inches(35.6 × 25.4 cm)
  • Material: Painting
  • Category: Oil paintings
  • Signature: Hand signed by artist.
  • Frame: Optional.
Sam Ovraiti, 1961, Nigeria.

Sam Ovraiti, born in 1961 in Zaria, Kaduna State, is one of Nigeria's most renowned contemporary artists celebrated for his mastery of color, light, and expressive technique. He earned his HND from Auchi Polytechnic and MFA from the University of Benin. Between1985 and 1993, he lectured at Auchi Polytechnic, mentoring many young artists who now shape the Nigerian art scene....

Sam Ovraiti, born in 1961 in Zaria, Kaduna State, is one of Nigeria's most renowned contemporary artists celebrated for his mastery of color, light, and expressive technique. He earned his HND from Auchi Polytechnic and MFA from the University of Benin. Between1985 and 1993, he lectured at Auchi Polytechnic, mentoring many young artists who now shape the Nigerian art scene.
Deeply philosophical in his approach, Ovraiti's art reflects years of experimentation with color and light, inspired in part by his collaboration with Professor Bruce Onobrakpeya and his role as Artistic Director of the Harmattan Workshop.
Widely recognized as Nigeria's most expressive watercolorist, he popularized watercolor and chalk pastel in the 1980s before exploring oils and acrylics. His richly textured works blend Picasso's influence with Impressionist tones and his distinct vision. Ovraiti's numerous awards, retrospectives, and global exhibitions affirm his lasting impact on Nigerian art.