Oluwatobi Adewumi

Nigeria

"Each of Oluwatobi Adewumi’s works is a story - a reclamation of voice, memory, and presence. Rooted in his own journey as a Nigerian immigrant, his art becomes a bridge between past and present, confronting the silences and distortions that have shaped Black identity across history.

Influenced by ancestral storytelling and early media experiences, Adewumi creates portraits that speak of resilience, dignity, and belonging. Using charcoal and acrylic, he blurs the lines between realism and abstraction, crafting layered images that carry both pain and hope.

The figures in his work are more than subjects - they are witnesses, survivors, and symbols of strength. Through them, he reimagines history not as fixed, but as something to be rewritten - tenderly, powerfully, and truthfully.
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Oluwatobi Adewumi

Oluwatobi Adewumi’s work is a poetic negotiation between memory and migration, tracing the emotional journey of leaving and belonging. Born in Nigeria and now based in Arkansas, he explores identity through layered portraits that blend realism and abstraction - each figure a quiet echo of resilience, transformation, and cultural continuity.

Using charcoal and acrylic, he creates surfaces rich in texture and emotion, where stories unfold not all at once, but in whispered layers. His art becomes both personal memory and collective mirror - a tender, textured reflection on what it means to carry one’s heritage across borders and into new futures.

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