Sunday evening

Oni Balogun
Nigeria

€4.395,00

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 134.62 W x 114.3 H cm / 53 W x 45 H in

Ships in a tube 

About The Artwork

Originally created: 2023
Subject: Black Culture, Identity, Empowerment, Expression
Material: Canvas
Medium: Acrylic
Styles: Portraiture, Figurative, Modern, Expressionism, Fine Art, Soft Realism

Details & Dimensions

Painting: Acrylic on Canvas
Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size: 134.62 W x 114.3 H cm
Frame: Not Framed
Ready to Hang: Not applicable
Packaging: Ships in a tube

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Sunday Evening is a soft pause in the noise - a portrait of calm in a city that rarely stops. Inspired by my life in Lagos, it captures that fleeting moment when a young woman carves out space for herself amid the chaos. Dressed in red, shades on, coconut in hand, she rests - not escaping the city, but existing gently within it.
Behind her, a grey fence draws the line between the world and her sanctuary. In this stillness, she is not just resting; she is reclaiming. The work is a quiet ode to those small, sacred rituals of slowing down - a reminder that serenity, though rare, is always worth reaching for.


Oni Balogun

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Oni Balogun

Oni Balogun (b. 1993) is a Lagos-based visual artist whose work moves between abstraction and semi-abstraction, using geometric forms and rhythmic lines to explore African identity and cultural memory. A graduate of Yaba College of Technology, he has exhibited in Lagos and New York, including at the iDESIGN Art Fair (2019) and Ethereal Essence at Curtiss Jacobs Gallery (2024).

Inspired by cubism, Balogun sees his practice as a dialogue between structure and spirit - where each painting becomes a quiet act of resistance and reimagination. Through color, form, and movement, he creates spaces where the past meets the present and heritage takes on new life.

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