Luke Oyemeda -- Sculptures

Artist Profile

Luke Osaro is a Sculptor

Luke Osaro was born in Lagos, Nigeria in 1977. His diversity as an artist has allowed him to work with a range of different medium from fiber glass sculptures to charcoal sketches. 

Exhibitions

2004: Experience Nigeria

2007: The Revolution   (R.A.M)

2007: Beautiful Nigeria    (A.S.I)

2008: Art on the Mainland   ( Artzero )

2008: After Work Lets Play ( Naijazz )

2009: At On the Mainland ( Artzero )

2009: Art Expo ( AGAN )

2009: October rain (SNA) 

2010: Miniature Art Fair (terra culture)  

2010: Drawing and Pastel exhibition ( SNA )

2010: Art Expo ( AGAN )

Commissions

2007: Star bottle ( NB ) Glass fiber

2008: A Sculptural figure of ‘’ IGBE IYAWO’’ glass fiber

2009: A Sculptural Figure of King LOUIS the Second ( Scrab House )

Award

2009: Abayomi Barber prize for sculpture (Terra Cotta) SNA

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