Olumide oresegun
Olumide Oresegun was born in Lagos, Nigeria, 1981. Today, he’s internationally recognized as one of Africa’s top contemporary hyperrealists.
What is still a core memory for Olumide - receiving a sketchpad and pencil from his mother at 4 years old - led him at 19 years old to begin his academic study of art. He soon became an HND Graduate of Fine Art and Painting from Yaba College of Technology in 2006 - a school that highlights the practices of traditional African methodology.
Under the likes of art lecturers: Peter Coker, Kolade Oshinowo, and Professor Tolu Filani (as well as being influenced by the work of Abiodun Olaku, Romanus Isichie, William-Adolphe Bouguereau), Oresegun learned the composition of figures - pushing realism to the stage of hyper-realism by creating a barrier between realism and abstraction in his own work.
A common trait of his mentors followed the ideology that, “Great craftsmanship is the root of all great art.”
After graduation, he struck a deal with an art dealer in Lagos who presented a particular opportunity to produce ten neoclassical concepts depicting the “Life Story of Pope John Paul Ⅱ”. Olumide soon became known nationally through his exquisite oil paintings capturing everyday people and childhood.
Olumide shares, “(In my paintings) I hope to communicate the same emotional response that I felt and was inspired by as a young boy in Africa. Sometimes modeling personalities in moments forces me to paint a subject one at a time. While sometimes, clarifying certain stories the way I remembered it sparks my ability to bounce onto the next canvas without leaving any details untouched.”
He continues, “Most times a single piece can take over two months to complete because I never get satisfied. I’ll call my wife and friends to look for faults because we (artists) can become blind to our errors and I think it’s valuable for an artist to surround themselves with people who are willing to give honest opinions on what we create.”
Many collectors over his 13 years of professional showcases have bought into the high-demand of his most coveted works known simply as the “water scenes”. His works have also been a part of auctions at Sothebys, Arthouse Contemporary-Lagos and he has self-represented at Miami Art Basel 2022.
His award-winning paintings continue to grace the globe reaching galleries, embassies, and national museums in Spain, Nigeria, Germany, Italy, Canada, Australia, South Africa, France, Dubai, Switzerland, Belgium, Ghana, Cameroon, and the United Kingdom.
Available works
ALLURE, 2020
36" x 48"
Oil on Canvas
$16,000
RELIANCE, 2019
24" x 36"
Oil on Canvas
$14,000
THE CONNOISSEUR, 2021
40" X 55.5"
Oil on Canvas
$18,000
TODAY'S STORY, 2018
36" x 48"
Oil on Canvas
$17,500
ACCORD, 2022
50" x 60"
Oil on Canvas
$20,000
FIRST IMPRESSION, 2023
50" x 38"
Oil on Canvas
$24,000
GOOD GIRL GONE BAD, 2023
20" x 24"
Oil on Canvas
$4,000
HOPEFUL, 2023
20" x 20"
Oil on Canvas
$4,000
SMILE, 2020
36" x 48"
Oil on Canvas
$16,000
SLICKEN, 2020
24" x 30"
Oil on Canvas
$14,000
ENAMORED, 2023
24" x 36"
Oil on Canvas
2023
$14,000
LOVE OF ORANGE, 2014
34" X 28"
Oil on Canvas
$15,000
CONFIDENCE, 2022
50" x 60"
Oil/Acrylic on Canvas
$20,000
A COLD AFTERNOON, 2015
36" x 28"
Oil on Canvas
$10,000
ENCHANTED, 2023
20" x 24"
Oil on Canvas
$4,000















