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Babajide Olatunji, Tribal Marks Series, 2015-2016

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Babajide Olatunji, Tribal Marks Series, 2015-2016

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Originally trained as a botanist, Babajide Olatunji is a visual artist and autodidact, having spent many years of self-directed study researching art historical movements and modes of production. Olatunji’s Tribal Marks Series are a collection of hyperrealist portraits informed by his extensive research into the age-old practice of facial scarification, and discussions with carriers of these marks. Marryinghis technical proficiency and the extensive research supporting each work, the resulting portraits are highly photorealistic. In Olatunji’s words, ‘The rendering process starts with the creative imaginings of the subject, considering personality, character, skin-type and even factoring in medical history in some cases. It involves fashioning a story around them and then drawing desired morphological characteristics from an exhaustive study of faces to produce unique portraits’.

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His works have been exhibited in Nigeria, the UK, and the US. Olatunji is the first visiting artist at the Art Clip Residency in Lagos, Nigeria.(text 1: 54)