Olamilekan Akinsola Art
Olamilekan Akinsola Art

Olamilekan Akinsola Art

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TILL MERRY DIES

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Op voorraad· Nieuwe· Art Type: Artwork· Category: Mixed media· Genre: Mixed Media Art· Medium: Mixed media· Techniques: Glazing· Style: Figurative· Skill: Professional· Dimension: 48 x 60 - Inches· Dispatch: 1–3 business days· Total Units: 1· Lagos· Lagos· Nigeria
Koop nu Gallery

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The painting captures a moment of stillness just before an emotional collapse. Inspired by true experience, is a visual elegy of love, longing, and inevitable departure. A visual representation of a poem laced with personal metaphors, anime references, and quiet acceptance, the work explores what it means to yearn deeply for connection while recognizing the slow sinking reality of what could have been. This piece speaks to the bittersweet beauty of impermanence, the kind that lives between farewell and fantasy, between staying and letting go.



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Olamilekan Akinsola is a visual storyteller whose practice navigates the intersections of time, memory, and the emotional topography of human existence. His work emerges as both a deeply personal chronicle and a mirror to the collective experience, particularly within the layered realities of Nigerian life. Drawing from faith, cultural heritage, and lived encounters, he engages themes of identity, spirituality, psychological wellness, and shared memory. Akinsola works across charcoal, acrylic, oil, and unconventional media such as burnt paper-elements he refers to as "patches of memories." Through these materials, he deliberately collapses the boundaries between fragility and resilience, illusion and truth. His figures, often gestural and introspective, embody moments of stillness that invite contemplation while confronting the inherited tensions of history and the urgencies of contemporary survival. For Akinsola, the studio is a site of healing and communion. His compositions fuse Afro-Classical sensibilities with contemporary emotional registers, creating spaces where the spiritual and the everyday coexist. Through layered surfaces, textured symbolism, and quiet yet assertive gestures, his works resonate beyond the canvas, offering viewers a place to see themselves-reflective, remembered, and profoundly felt.


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A LITTLE SLEEP, A LITTLE SLUMBER

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Op voorraad· Nieuwe· Art Type: Artwork· Category: Mixed media· Genre: Mixed Media Art· Medium: Mixed media· Techniques: Glazing· Style: Figurative· Skill: Professional· Dimension: 60 x 50 - Inches· Dispatch: 1 business day· Total Units: 1· Lagos· Lagos· Nigeria
Koop nu Gallery

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It is the opening verse of a shared exhaustion that push-and-pull between the body’s need for rest and the unrelenting demands of survival. It plays on the biblical proverb (Proverbs 6:10), but with street honesty and weariness, the added phrase “omo bro me I wan sleep oh” twists it. The work speaks to the reality of Nigerian youths who are burnt out but can’t afford to stop chasing gigs, side hustles, and “soft life,” while being punished for simply needing rest.



Artist Statement
Olamilekan Akinsola is a visual storyteller whose practice navigates the intersections of time, memory, and the emotional topography of human existence. His work emerges as both a deeply personal chronicle and a mirror to the collective experience, particularly within the layered realities of Nigerian life. Drawing from faith, cultural heritage, and lived encounters, he engages themes of identity, spirituality, psychological wellness, and shared memory. Akinsola works across charcoal, acrylic, oil, and unconventional media such as burnt paper-elements he refers to as "patches of memories." Through these materials, he deliberately collapses the boundaries between fragility and resilience, illusion and truth. His figures, often gestural and introspective, embody moments of stillness that invite contemplation while confronting the inherited tensions of history and the urgencies of contemporary survival. For Akinsola, the studio is a site of healing and communion. His compositions fuse Afro-Classical sensibilities with contemporary emotional registers, creating spaces where the spiritual and the everyday coexist. Through layered surfaces, textured symbolism, and quiet yet assertive gestures, his works resonate beyond the canvas, offering viewers a place to see themselves-reflective, remembered, and profoundly felt.


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