Acrylic
Acrylic paints were first developed in the 30's becoming very popular in the 60's. This genre uses synthetic acrylic resins that dry rapidly and can be used on most surfaces including paper, wood, canvas, clay, etc. The art world embraced this material with renowned enthusiasts from various art movements such as cubism, expressionism, pop art, etc.
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Black Don't Crack
Canvas on stretcher
Ibrahim Bamidele
₦474,000ARTIST: Ibrahim Bamidele
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2020
Black Don't Crack is a Painting - Acrylic piece by Ibrahim Bamidele. It was completed in 2020.
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Afro Fusion
Canvas on stretcher
Greg Onyeka
₦355,500ARTIST: Greg Onyeka
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2020
Afro Fusion is a Painting - Mixed Media (acrylic and newspaper) piece by Greg Onyeka. It was completed in 2020.
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Eye Of The Beholder 1
Canvas
Damilola Olusegun
₦414,750ARTIST: Damilola Olusegun
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2021
Eye Of The Beholder 1 is a Painting - Mixed Media (acrylic and charcoal) piece by Damilola Olusegun. It was completed in 2021.
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Eye Of The Beholder 2
Canvas
Damilola Olusegun
₦414,750ARTIST: Damilola Olusegun
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2021
Eye Of The Beholder 2 is a Painting - Mixed Media (acrylic and charcoal) piece by Damilola Olusegun. It was completed in 2021.
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Solace
Canvas
₦1,007,250ARTIST: Damilola Olusegun
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2021
Solace is a Painting - Mixed Media (acrylic and charcoal) piece by Damilola Olusegun. It was completed in 2021.
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Father and Son
Canvas on stretcher
Johnson Shobowale
₦82,950ARTIST: Shobowale Johnson
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2016
Father and Son is a Painting - Acrylic piece by Shobowale Johnson. It was completed in 2016.