Adesola Yusuf

 

Destinations are overrated.

The meaning of creation is in the process—overthinking minute, unnoticed details, with a philosophy of creation underpinned by the art of collage; layering materials atop each other in succession on a trial-and-error basis, submitting and learning from mistakes you can’t take back.

My creative process lies heavily on the liminal—the journey. I find the meaning of art in the labour of creation.

I am focused on painting the interplay of colour, form and the representation of the human expression creating a silhouette that teeters between abstraction and recognition. The figure is both present and elusive, a testament to my fascination with the transient nature of identity and the fluidity of the human form.
I paint portraits of optimistic nihilism.

Abdulrahman Adesola Yusuf (Arclight) (b.1997) is a multidimensional Artist fascinated by connection. He uses art to examine reality through emotive figures, deconstructing his perception of the experiences that shape his world and revealing the threads of connection between the transcendent and economic conditions.

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