Kalejaye Olusegun Tosin
Country of origin:
Nigeria
Kalejaye Olusegun Tosin, is a self-taught contemporary visual artist in Abuja, Nigeria. A graduate from Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko with a B.A degree in History and International Studies. From his early childhood, Tosin had keen interest in drawing realistic portraits on paper, hence where his professionalism stemmed from today. With no formal education in visual art, over the years, Tosin has mastered his craft to a reasonable extent with steady practice, patience and consistency.
His works are largely based on story telling and historical documentation.
Tosin's art revolves around his society (black communities) and the happenings inherent. His intention in practicing Art is to communicate his thoughts and ideas, portraying the struggles and experiences of Man as a product of the Society. These numerous and multifaceted struggles in life are cogent factors that inspire him to create his artworks. Through his style of art, he intends to arouse emotion in his viewer, the necessary catalyst to encourage a shift in the nature of ongoing conversations towards more practical actions. In sum, awakening the consciousness of the audience.
EXHIBITIONS
* Felabration Artwork competition and exhibition 2019
* I Can Draw Africa Exhibition
* Dream Home Gallery Exhibition
HONOURS
* 1st Prize winner, Felabration Artwork competition and exhibition, 2019 for 'Self Acclaimed'.
* Africa top 100 young artists, Farabale Africa 2018.
FEATURES
* "Dare to Zlatan, 2017" in Postures: Body Language in Art by Desmond Morris, 2019.
* Interview with The SparkNg, This Day Newspaper, 2018.
* Interview with Styles Episode, 2019.