By Deba Uwadiae, with pictures by Abi Uwadiae
Raised by a father who specialized in painting and decorating houses, as a kid, Said Oladejo-Lawal would roll himself in the paint whenever he was out at worksites with the dad. Inspired by the father, Said started drawing at very early age. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, he attended CMS Grammar School, Yaba College of Technology, Nigeria, and the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, USA. With 20 of his works currently on display at the John Glenn International Airport, Columbus, Ohio Said Oladejo-Lawal told the New Americans magazine how America, his adopted country has been willing to hear him through his Art.
John Glenn International Airport
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I was able to exhibit at the John Glenn International Airport because of my association with the Ohio Art League. This is the second time showing at this venue through the same group after a jury selection.
Reaction
It feels great being able to accomplish this feat because it shows that my adopted country is willing to hear me as well as experience my story and my life through my Art.
Exhibition
There are 20 pieces at the show ranging from landscapes to figurative pieces. I will touch on some, the first one is the piece that pays tribute to the Abami Eda Fela Anikulapo Kuti, titled ‘’Zombie Oh Zombie’’, it focuses on the importance of standing in truth for the freedom that you have with boldness in resistance to its being taken away.
There is another that is titled ‘’Best find something’’ which is believing that you are entitled to something, or such is not the end of the matter but what are you willing to sacrifice in truth to achieve this goal. The painting is a homage to 2pac the rap icon.
There is a piece titled ‘’Still I rise’’, a portrait of the Poet and civil rights activist Maya Angelou. This painting made in my Fauvist colors and expressionist style is an exposition of the importance of a dogged determination to stand in the face of public opposition and pressure. It makes the point that a character borne out of weightlessness of doing away with the garbage of character flaw and no self-esteem will always rise to the occasion when it matters.
‘’Love Hate Tango’’ is another piece that shows a man on a horse in an expressionist style. It focuses on a popular adage of my father that life is like a horse when it throws you, simply get back on it since it is the only vehicle you have in this existence. You cannot have the attitude of throwing in the towel at every resistance you are faced with.
Shows
Since coming to the United States in 2009 I have had many solo shows at the Airport, First commonwealth Bank at short north, Java Central café, Westerville, and Homewood Suites by Hilton, Polaris. I have annual participation at Art Festival such as the Westerville Art Festival, Worthington Art Festival, Upper Arlington Art Festival, Black Swamp Art Festival in Bowling Green Ohio, Cincinnati Summer Fair, Crosby Festival of Art in Toledo Ohio and Salt Fork Art Festival in Cambridge Ohio to mention just a few.
Coming up
A group show at the Shadowbox lives and the Solo at the Airport.
Association
Ohio Art League, Worthington Area Art League and ZAPP (Zapplication).
Expectations
Great shows at the festivals all over Ohio and Michigan
All the shows schedules will be posted on my website. www.lawalsaid.com
New American Magazine