Olanase Elijah

Nigeria

"His technique layers thin and thick applications of colour, allowing texture, movement and expression to emerge intuitively through his subjects. Each work becomes a vessel of experience - speaking softly of faith, human connection, and the enduring search for love and joy.

Through his art, Elijah seeks not just to represent, but to heal and uplift, touching lives with gestures of sincerity and emotional depth - a contemporary voice shaped by Africa, yet resonant with a universal soul.
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Olanase Elijah

Olanase Elijah (b. 1999, Nigeria) is a contemporary visual artist whose portraits and figurative works unfold as quiet meditations on history, culture, time, and emotional purity. Working primarily in oil and acrylic on canvas, Elijah paints not only the visible form, but the invisible pulse - the emotions, memories, and inner lives that reside beneath the surface.

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