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Olúwáṣèyí Ọmọ́tọ́ṣọ̀
Oluwaseyi Omotoso's artistic and brand logo, blending traditional yoruba texts and mixed media
Born
Oluwaseyi Muyideen Omotoso

1997(27)
Lagos, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
Known forMixed Media, Abstract, Abstract-expressionism

Oluwaseyi Muyideen Omotoso (Born 1997) is a Nigerian contemporary artist and author renowned for his vibrant, thought-provoking and exclusive artistry that delve into the intersection of culture, identity, globalism, social justice and the human experience, with each luxury and ocassionally, bespoke art piece titled after specific individuals and locations around the world.

Through his art, he seeks to express perspectives, spark meaningful conversations, and inspire positive change. Working primarily with mixed media and bold colors, Ọmọ́tọ́ṣọ̀ crafts intricate compositions that seamlessly blend traditional Yoruba textual symbols from West Africa with modern themes and ciphers, producing a unique visual language that honors culture and heritage while speaking to universal human experiences. By sharing his art, Ọmọ́tọ́ṣọ̀ seeks to express perspectives, spark meaningful conversations, bridge cultural gaps, foster empathy, and inspire a more inclusive, compassionate world.

Early Life and Education

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Olúwáṣèyí Ọmọ́tọ́ṣọ̀ was born in the busy suburbs at the western axis of Lagos, Nigeria. He developed an interest in art at a young age, demonstrating artistry and skill in various forms. Notably, he used to make clay sculptures in his pre-teens and build housing models with cartons and cardboards, showcasing his innate talent and resourcefulness. This early inclination towards art may have been influenced by his parents, who were in the construction and hospitality industries. Despite his passion for art, Omotoso went on to study Marine biology at the University of Lagos, Nigeria.

Career

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Whilst having academic background in Marine Biology and other scientific fields, Omotoso's passion for art led him to pursue a career in the art world. His work has been featured in public and private exhibitions, including NYAFAIR, TriBeCa, New York.

Style and Technique

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Oluwaseyi's art focuses on mixed media which includes traditional painting on canvas, ultraviolet paint, and sometimes combining digital and artificial intelligence elements together with ciphers. He crafts a fusion between abstract, for the world collection and abstract-expressionism for the people collection, this enables him to convey the complexity of human experiences, emotions, culture and individual essence in the duo, exploring themes centered on remarkable individuals and locations in the world we inhabit.

The unseen realities is at the core of inspiration for him, although the more understood part of it comes from everyday life, people, environment and the inter-connections of it all. He's drawn to the mysteries of existence, the unseen threads that weave our lives and world together.

Personal Life

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Oluwaseyi Omotoso's personal affairs remains uncovered, with photographic images of the artist unconfirmed by public media. Hence, a semi anonymous artist.

Notable Works

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Hasso Plattner piece in the people collection: illustrating an individual who have made a significant impact in their field by Oluwaseyi Omotoso's blending traditional yoruba texts and mixed media on canvas
Hasso Plattner from The People Collection By Oluwaseyi Omotoso

•The People Collection: A series of art pieces illustrating individuals who have made a significant impact in their fields. •The World Collection: Abstract illustrations of places selected from all over the world.

References

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  1. ^ "Oluwaseyi Omotoso: Bridging Worlds Through Art: The Journey and Vision of Oluwaseyi M. Omotoso Peoplesmind.org Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Olúwáșèyí Ọmótósò: Art Beyond Borders - A Conversation of Depth and Discovery by Prachi Kapoor" original on LinkedIn Pulse October 25, 2024
  3. ^ "Oluwaseyi Omotoso: About the Artist" original on Newyorkart.com 11 February 2024
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  1. ^ "Olúwáṣèyí Ọmọ́tọ́ṣọ̀" Google Search.

2. ^ "Olúwáṣèyí Ọmọ́tọ́ṣọ̀" LinkedIn Profile.

3. ^ "Olúwáṣèyí Omotoso " YouTube Page

Retrieved November 13, 2024