Nathaniel Bolarinwa

Nigeria

"Bolarinwa’s paintings feature figures interwoven with elements of tree bark, branches, and leaves - a poetic expression of the deep connection between human and plant life. For the artist, both are living beings that breathe, move, reproduce, exist in singular beauty, and ultimately return to the earth.

His work embodies a form of botanical surrealism, brought to life through his distinctive use of texture, vivid colour, and the contemplative, wide eyes that define his portraiture.
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Nathaniel Bolarinwa

Nathaniel Bolarinwa is a Nigerian painter whose work delicately explores reincarnation and the afterlife, blending human forms with botanical elements in a visual language that feels both spiritual and tactile. Trained at the Universal Studios of Art after earning a National Diploma in Art, he developed a refined sensitivity to form and texture.

His work has been exhibited internationally, including solo shows at Breach Gallery in Miami and Cohle Gallery in Paris.

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