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Sitting next to a coal stove, a woman roasts corncobs while she holds her baby on her lap with one arm. Bukola Eyitayo paints with sensitive artistry, honouring their plight through delicate brushwork. "No matter how bad an economic situation could be, people somehow will find a way to survive," Eyitayo reflects.
You can find our 'survival' by Bukola Eyitayo in paintings categories such as People and Portraits Paintings, Expressionist Paintings and Acrylic Paintings. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
"Generally speaking, my themes center on the metamorphosis and developmental stages of African peoples and structures."
"I am Bukola Eyitayo, born in western Ghana on 1 August 1972. My parents are from Nigeria, where we moved to later on, and where I went to... read more