Kemi Onabule, Healer, 2022 (framed)

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Monotype, pencil and watercolour on paper, 75 x 56cm

Kemi Onabule’s artistic practice – in her words – ‘aims to send the viewer to a time where we, as humans, are close to nature and engaged in a deeper understanding of our purpose as guardians of the world we live in.’ Her vibrant imagery is characterised by lush foliage which is often inhabited by figures inspired by Ancient Greek and Minoan sculpture. These figures are intentionally devoid of any signifiers of cultural identity; rather, they represent an exploration of wider ideas around identity and belonging.

Kemi often works in series when making works on paper. Whilst her coloured pencil drawings glow with vivid hues, recent monoprints and watercolours have used a muted or monochrome palette and have a raw, emotive quality. ‘My work on paper can be a more intimate and tactile way of engaging with my subject matter. Paper offers me a way of experimenting with different media, creating a variety of new styles and ideas away from my painting practice.’ This work comprises four sheets mounted on a painted gold border. The combination of printmaking, painting and drawing creates a variety of surface textures and areas of contrast within Kemi’s dreamlike composition. It has been framed in rosewood behind art glass especially for the 2022 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.

Kemi studied painting at Wimbledon College of Art receiving her BA in 2016. Since then, she has exhibited her work widely in London and internationally including a solo exhibition at Guts Gallery in 2020. She was shortlisted for the Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year Award in 2013, the Ingram Young Artist Prize in 2017 and the Hix Award in 2017. Oliver Projects has exhibited her works on paper in two group exhibitions and also at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in 2021. Kemi’s work was exhibited by Night Gallery, Los Angeles, Beers Gallery, London and Delphian Gallery, London, all in early 2022. She has recently re-located from south east London to Bedford.

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Monotype, pencil and watercolour on paper, 75 x 56cm

Kemi Onabule’s artistic practice – in her words – ‘aims to send the viewer to a time where we, as humans, are close to nature and engaged in a deeper understanding of our purpose as guardians of the world we live in.’ Her vibrant imagery is characterised by lush foliage which is often inhabited by figures inspired by Ancient Greek and Minoan sculpture. These figures are intentionally devoid of any signifiers of cultural identity; rather, they represent an exploration of wider ideas around identity and belonging.

Kemi often works in series when making works on paper. Whilst her coloured pencil drawings glow with vivid hues, recent monoprints and watercolours have used a muted or monochrome palette and have a raw, emotive quality. ‘My work on paper can be a more intimate and tactile way of engaging with my subject matter. Paper offers me a way of experimenting with different media, creating a variety of new styles and ideas away from my painting practice.’ This work comprises four sheets mounted on a painted gold border. The combination of printmaking, painting and drawing creates a variety of surface textures and areas of contrast within Kemi’s dreamlike composition. It has been framed in rosewood behind art glass especially for the 2022 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.

Kemi studied painting at Wimbledon College of Art receiving her BA in 2016. Since then, she has exhibited her work widely in London and internationally including a solo exhibition at Guts Gallery in 2020. She was shortlisted for the Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year Award in 2013, the Ingram Young Artist Prize in 2017 and the Hix Award in 2017. Oliver Projects has exhibited her works on paper in two group exhibitions and also at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in 2021. Kemi’s work was exhibited by Night Gallery, Los Angeles, Beers Gallery, London and Delphian Gallery, London, all in early 2022. She has recently re-located from south east London to Bedford.

Monotype, pencil and watercolour on paper, 75 x 56cm

Kemi Onabule’s artistic practice – in her words – ‘aims to send the viewer to a time where we, as humans, are close to nature and engaged in a deeper understanding of our purpose as guardians of the world we live in.’ Her vibrant imagery is characterised by lush foliage which is often inhabited by figures inspired by Ancient Greek and Minoan sculpture. These figures are intentionally devoid of any signifiers of cultural identity; rather, they represent an exploration of wider ideas around identity and belonging.

Kemi often works in series when making works on paper. Whilst her coloured pencil drawings glow with vivid hues, recent monoprints and watercolours have used a muted or monochrome palette and have a raw, emotive quality. ‘My work on paper can be a more intimate and tactile way of engaging with my subject matter. Paper offers me a way of experimenting with different media, creating a variety of new styles and ideas away from my painting practice.’ This work comprises four sheets mounted on a painted gold border. The combination of printmaking, painting and drawing creates a variety of surface textures and areas of contrast within Kemi’s dreamlike composition. It has been framed in rosewood behind art glass especially for the 2022 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.

Kemi studied painting at Wimbledon College of Art receiving her BA in 2016. Since then, she has exhibited her work widely in London and internationally including a solo exhibition at Guts Gallery in 2020. She was shortlisted for the Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year Award in 2013, the Ingram Young Artist Prize in 2017 and the Hix Award in 2017. Oliver Projects has exhibited her works on paper in two group exhibitions and also at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in 2021. Kemi’s work was exhibited by Night Gallery, Los Angeles, Beers Gallery, London and Delphian Gallery, London, all in early 2022. She has recently re-located from south east London to Bedford.

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