I haven’t written here for a long time. It feels good to be forging a routine/rooting again. I know. No excuses but I’ve been busy with my last experiment detailed in “Goal: Define work terms on the female principle”. The culmination of which is set for tomorrow, Monday 14th Jan when I make a grand announcement to my boss and outline my plans for 2013. In the time being, it is apt to start this year’s post not just with a ‘Happy New Year’ people and a ‘Thank you’ for encouraging me by reading me, commenting and sharing my posts throughout an erratic 2012 and promises to be more strict with myself in 2013; but to continue on the theme pervading my waking hours with this painting.
So here is introducing a Nigerian painter, Komi Olaf, currently based in Toronto that I stumbled upon on my cousin’s facebook page and whose work I have sat with for many hours over the course of the 1 week since my discovery and now writing this blog post.
Komi Olaf is a renaissance man. A Painter, Photographer, Spoken Wordsmith. His website speaks for itself and is filled with many wonders I am still exploring and falling in love with.
I’m not an art critic, nor will I attempt to even pontificate in arty terms here. I just want you to experience the works and tell me what it provokes in you, what you thought of whilst taking it all in. For me, here is a list of the paintings that have ‘moved’ me and I want on my wall:
2013 – ‘Self Portrait for my Future Daughter or The Floating Dreamer’
2012 – ‘Nubian Empress #3’
‘Makoko Cut Out’
‘Abavusi Bungoma’
‘Ubuntu’ (No words. Just Love)
‘Igwe’ (No words. More Love)
2011 – ‘Going In’
2010 – ‘Angela Davis : ‘Radical simply means grasping things at the root’
2008 – ‘Lost’
‘Festac’
I promised myself not to make any sweeping statements and this isn’t one: 2013 is going to be a year to Go and Discover, to Remember and Remake, To follow and Nourish your ‘Ori’: “Ori la ba bo, a ba f’orisa sile” meaning ‘It is the inner self we ought to venerate, and let divinity be.’
What an awe inspiring body of work “Nubian Princess” and “Going In” Works for me.
I agree with the stament on 2013 being the year one to “Go and Discover, to remember and remake, to follow and nourish you Ori” I will hasten to add that may ythis enlightenment continue
Hey CC,
Glad you loved work and my motto for 2013. Long live learning. Hope all good with you.
Hey Lola, great post! Been swarming over your blog the last few days… on recommendation from Bambi *wink wink*
Hey AfricaLens, Thanks for message! Sorry for the tardy response been off the blog since. Ahh! That’s lovely of her, she is a sweetheart.
Sooo, I’ve been swarming over your blog too – loving it. Let’s stay connected. Looking forward to sharing what we find on the way. :o)