

Blooming Regalia
Acrylic on canvas
90 x 120 cm (35 × 47 inches)
From the Artist:
"The work presents a figure articulated through a structured headdress, layered textiles, and botanical and crochet motifs. Surface treatments emphasise texture, dimensionality, and the interplay of materials, while verticality, repetition, and chromatic modulation define spatial relationships. Imported and locally produced elements are integrated within a disciplined formal framework. The piece extends the artist’s engagement with Efik regalia, translating Victorian-influenced colonial aesthetics into a coherent indigenous visual language that negotiates identity, adaptation, and compositional rigor"
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About the artist

Timi Kakandar is a Nigerian artist based in Lagos. He received early studio training under painter Jubilee Owei in the 1990s.
Working in oil and acrylic, Kakandar builds textured surfaces through dense pigment layering and palette-knife construction. His recent work examines ceremonial dress and material exchange, treating figuration as a structured form and compositional rhythm rather than narrative depiction.
In 2021, he was featured in Saatchi Art’s “Next Generation of Master Artists” (USA). His work is held in the public collection of the National Museum, Lagos, and has been presented internationally, including at the Harlem Fine Arts Show (New York).
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