Samson Adetunji

Nigeria

"Samson’s approach is intimate and intuitive; every brushstroke a quiet rebellion against the ordinary, every detail a whispered invitation to see the world anew. He paints not just to portray, but to understand — to uncover hidden truths and to bring beauty where it is most needed.

With a soul attuned to the poetry of life, Samson continues to carve his path in the art world, guided by the belief that through art, we can feel more deeply, love more openly, and connect more truly.
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Samson Adetunji

Samson Adetunji, born in 2001 in the soulful lands of Osun State, Nigeria, is a luminous young artist whose work pulses with emotion and quiet power. A graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University ACE Ondo, where he earned his degree in Fine and Applied Arts, Samson weaves together acrylic, oil, and charcoal with a tenderness that speaks directly to the heart.

His creations, often inhabited by human figures and gentle animals, are delicate meditations on compassion, empathy, and the shared language of feeling. Each canvas becomes a love letter to the human condition — a space where vulnerability meets strength, and silence finds its voice.

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