Bukola Samuel

Nigeria

"I see painting as a bridge - between times, between selves, between the seen and the felt. My work draws on relics of the past to question the present and imagine new futures. Through layers of texture, metaphor, and memory, I explore how African identity, spirituality, and feminine presence continue to shape the collective psyche.

I’m particularly drawn to the figure of the woman as both symbol and soul, carrying beauty, resilience, and the spiritual thread of cultural continuity. My hope is that each piece invites quiet reflection, and offers a kind of healing through simplicity, honesty, and care.

My practice is rooted in curiosity. It is an ongoing conversation with history, with spirit, and with those who dare to look beyond the surface.
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MEET

Bukola Samuel

Born in 1993 in Osogbo, Nigeria - a city steeped in spiritual and artistic heritage - Orioye Bukola is a self-taught artist whose creative journey began after completing a degree in Chemistry at the University of Ilorin in 2015. In 2019, he received training under Mr. Tope Fatumbi at Topfat Art Gallery in Ibadan, refining his practice while maintaining a deeply personal, intuitive approach to painting.

Orioye’s work is driven by a relentless curiosity and a desire to uncover the hidden links between memory, identity, and cultural heritage. Over the years, his paintings have been shown in exhibitions across Nigeria, Europe, and North America, including Art Shopping Expo at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, L.A. Art Show, From Africa to Detroit at Norwest Gallery, Black History Month at Gato Gordo Gallery in Miami, The Reveal at Akwaaba Gallery in New Jersey, and Fluorescence at Mitochondria Gallery in Houston, among others. His work has also been featured in online auctions supporting social causes through Artsy.

In 2024, he was awarded the Voice of Regeneration Prize by Unearthodox, further affirming the resonance of his visual language on the global stage.

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