The Inevitable I (Black Allegory)
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Ajegbomogun Damilola
Drawing of two boys

The Inevitable I (Black Allegory)

Ajegbomogun Damilola

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Pastel on paper

2ft by 2ft

2020

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Ajegbomogun Damilola

Ajegbomogun Damilola is a self taught artist from Nigeria. Born on the 14th of March 1994 in Ibadan. He had his primary and secondary education in Ibadan and Abeokuta between 1998 and 2012, and later studied Fine and Applied Art at Federal College Of Education where he specialize in painting, during the program he acquire various skill which as improved his artistic ambition. Now Currently in his final year at University of Lagos (UNILAG), specializing in painting. His love for art started in primary school. Critical observation to things around him, engaging in competitions  and attending exhibitions inspire his artistic profession.

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