Sophia Oshodin paints mainly scenes of black and brown people, family and childhood memories. Her work celebrates humans, black joy, and black identity while capturing the spirit and essence of ordinary everyday life with human engagement and feelings in an extraordinary way. Oshodin finds it fascinating the connection humans make with objects through thoughts and emotions and draws inspiration from various sources like fashion, politics, art, photography and inspiration from the renaissance art era to old masters like Matisse use of expressive colour to Picasso pioneering analytic Cubist movement and many more.
Acrylic and pencil on cardboard, 28.7" H x 23.6" W
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