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Oyewumi Oyindamola
Spring of Hope

2021

About the Item

"Spring of Hope," encapsulates the essence of the artwork. Just as spring represents a season of rejuvenation and new beginnings, the woman in this piece embodies the idea of hope blooming anew. The flowing scarf, with its gentle and fluid movement, conjures images of a gentle breeze, carrying with it the promise of better days ahead. Oyindamola's use of color in "Spring of Hope" is both intentional and evocative. She employs soft, pastel hues that evoke a sense of serenity and optimism. The woman's visage radiates tranquility, and her eyes suggest a moment of introspection and inner peace. It's as if she is embracing the beauty of the present while eagerly anticipating the opportunities that the future may hold. The central figure in "Spring of Hope" is rendered with remarkable attention to detail. Oyindamola captures the elegance and grace of the woman, who exudes a sense of poise and strength. Her closed eyes convey a sense of trust and surrender, suggesting a willingness to embrace the unknown with open arms. Symbolism plays a crucial role in this artwork. The scarf, flowing around the woman's neck, is a powerful symbol of continuity and resilience. It represents the idea that no matter the challenges faced, there is always a thread of hope that connects us to a brighter future. The scarf's circular form also signifies the cyclical nature of life, where endings inevitably give way to new beginnings. "Spring of Hope" is a painting that resonates deeply with viewers, inviting them to reflect on the ever-present possibility of renewal in their own lives. The closed eyes of the woman encourage introspection and a sense of connection with the universal human experience of longing for better days. Oyewumi Oyindamola's "Spring of Hope" is more than just a painting; it is a timeless testament to the enduring spirit of hope. It serves as a poignant reminder that, even in the face of adversity, there is always a spring of hope within us, ready to bloom anew. This masterpiece encourages us to embrace the beauty of the present while holding onto the promise of a brighter future, a sentiment that resonates deeply in the hearts of all who encounter it. Shipping Procedure Ships in a well-protected tube from Nigeria This work is unique, not a print or other type of copy. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (Issued by the Gallery) About Artist Oyindamola Oyekemi Oyewumi, a self-taught realistic ballpoint pen artist, was born and currently resides in Oyo state, Nigeria. Although her educational background lies in pure and applied chemistry, having obtained her B.Tech degree from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, her true passion lies in the world of art. For the past seven years, Oyindamola has dedicated herself to honing her artistic skills and exploring various mediums. It was her fascination with ballpoint pens as a tool for creating intricate and detailed artwork that led her to specialize in this unique and challenging technique. Oyindamola's artworks exhibit a remarkable level of realism, capturing the essence and intricate details of her subjects with stunning precision. Her dedication to mastering the ballpoint pen medium has allowed her to create highly detailed and visually captivating pieces of art. One of the significant milestones in Oyindamola's artistic journey occurred on March 18, 2021, when she created a portrait of Charles Hoskinson, the prominent entrepreneur and co-founder of Ethereum. The portrait gained widespread recognition when it was showcased in one of Hoskinson's tweets, eventually leading to its sale as a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) for an impressive sum of $6300. This breakthrough not only marked a significant achievement for Oyindamola but also introduced her to the world of NFTs, where digital art is increasingly gaining prominence. Oyindamola's artistic talent, combined with her innovative use of the ballpoint pen medium and foray into the world of NFTs, has garnered attention and acclaim from art enthusiasts and collectors worldwide. Her unique approach and ability to breathe life into her subjects have captivated audiences, making her a rising star in the art community. As Oyindamola continues to evolve and push the boundaries of her artistic capabilities, it will be exciting to witness her future endeavors, exhibitions, and contributions to the world of art. Her journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring artists and showcases the power of dedication, passion, and self-expression in the pursuit of artistic excellence.
  • Creator:
    Oyewumi Oyindamola (1997, Nigerian)
  • Creation Year:
    2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Ibadan, NG
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1717213169142
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