Okedoyin Oluwatosin

Nigeria

"Intending to put together a relationship between African traditional art and contemporary art, I introduce the conventional Yoruba damask and gele patterns to my subjects. "

MEET

Okedoyin Oluwatosin

Okedoyin Oluwatosin Luli is a fine artist whose works are represented abstractly by human forms and colours. With acrylic as his preferred medium, his paintings are usually imaginative and are mostly surrealist.

The usage of distorted strokes and lines makes his works striking.

Dreams and trances have an essential role in the creative process of the artist's work, which is evident in his use of bold colours and distorted representation of his subjects.

Luli's works document peculiar stories that resonate and connect to his audience's memories. Intending to put together a relationship between African traditional art and contemporary art, he introduces the conventional Yoruba damask and gele patterns to his subjects.

Coming from a place of contentment and peace, he reflects his expressions on the works he creates. The intricacy of his work is a visual metaphor of the subject matter he engages with on the canvas.

Luli is a graduate of Lagos state polytechnic.

FROM OUR BLOGUE
Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) Poised to Transform Nigeria’s Cultural Landscape

The Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) in Benin City opens in November 2025 as a major cultural hub. The first stage features the new research-focused MOWAA Institute, alongside its inaugural exhibition Nigeria Imaginary: Homecoming. Designed by Adjaye Associates, the campus includes galleries, labs, performance spaces, and houses newly repatriated Benin Bronzes and contemporary artworks by Nigerian creators.

Continue Reading
Sarasota Art Museum Spotlights Contemporary Black Artists in Celebrated Exhibitions

The Sarasota Art Museum’s ongoing 2025 exhibitions celebrate contemporary Black creativity with immersive works and a touring showcase featuring prints, quilts, sculptures, and installations by major names such as Martin Puryear, Kerry James Marshall, Gee’s Bend Quilters, and Lillian Blades. Through these transformative exhibitions, SAM continues to support artists illuminating stories of heritage, identity, and reflection.

Continue Reading
Relooted: A Digital Escape Toward Cultural Justice

Relooted, launching later in 2025, is a puzzle-platform video game where players infiltrate Western museums to recover colonial-era African artifacts. Using stealth gameplay inspired by parkour and set in an Afrofuturistic near‑future, the game reflects the reality that 90% of Sub‑Saharan African cultural heritage is held outside the continent.

Continue Reading

Commision An Artwork
By This Artist

We can arrange and oversee the creation of a new work made specifically for you