







The Eternal SunShower - Fall of a cloud-maker
The Eternal SunShower - Fall of a cloud-maker
60 pound cover matte polar white lithographic art paper
from Original Painting (2023)
The Sun Shower depicts a gathering of Cloud Makers—celestial figures caught in quiet contemplation, seated among vaporous terrain. Their luminous skin glows against a stormed sky, where sunlight and rain meet in quiet contradiction. This is not a moment of action, but of aftermath.
The painting speaks to a kind of emotional weather—grief, memory, transformation—held in suspension. Drawing from the artist’s ongoing mythos, this work echoes the Yoruba idea of the world as a marketplace, a temporary site of exchange between the earthly and the divine. Here, the Cloud Makers seem caught between mourning and becoming, waiting for the next movement to unfold.
The Eternal SunShower - Fall of a cloud-maker
60 pound cover matte polar white lithographic art paper
from Original Painting (2023)
The Sun Shower depicts a gathering of Cloud Makers—celestial figures caught in quiet contemplation, seated among vaporous terrain. Their luminous skin glows against a stormed sky, where sunlight and rain meet in quiet contradiction. This is not a moment of action, but of aftermath.
The painting speaks to a kind of emotional weather—grief, memory, transformation—held in suspension. Drawing from the artist’s ongoing mythos, this work echoes the Yoruba idea of the world as a marketplace, a temporary site of exchange between the earthly and the divine. Here, the Cloud Makers seem caught between mourning and becoming, waiting for the next movement to unfold.
The Eternal SunShower - Fall of a cloud-maker
60 pound cover matte polar white lithographic art paper
from Original Painting (2023)
The Sun Shower depicts a gathering of Cloud Makers—celestial figures caught in quiet contemplation, seated among vaporous terrain. Their luminous skin glows against a stormed sky, where sunlight and rain meet in quiet contradiction. This is not a moment of action, but of aftermath.
The painting speaks to a kind of emotional weather—grief, memory, transformation—held in suspension. Drawing from the artist’s ongoing mythos, this work echoes the Yoruba idea of the world as a marketplace, a temporary site of exchange between the earthly and the divine. Here, the Cloud Makers seem caught between mourning and becoming, waiting for the next movement to unfold.