Ife Fidudusola

I was born in Iseyin, Oyo State, Nigeria. My first exposure to the arts and crafts, which would become my life's work, came at the hands of my grandmother. A master in Indigo processes and decorative sewing, she taught me from the age of seven while passing along the rich cultural history behind these skills. The Yoruba civilization of Nigeria has been known for producing superior artisans since the tenth century and has retained this ability through educational storytelling in the oral tradition. Their depiction of true to life figures and situations in art predates their European counterparts by 400 years. With a solid foundation in Yoruba aesthetic, I began a Western style education through primary, secondary Government Technical College and the Institute of Management Technology in Nigeria, toward a degree in Fine Art. Upon graduation, I started as an apprentice at the famed Nike Center for Art and Culture in Osogbo, Osun State. Here I concentrated in the disciplines of wood sculpture, reverse appliqué, embroidery, and quilting. At Nike, I changed my focus from Western European modernism to develop my own interpretation of traditional arts, such as using batik on rice paper and fabric. After sharpening my skills at Nike and also mastering traditional Yoruba dance, drum language, and fire rituals, I decided to educate others. I focus primarily on painting and sculpture, but also hold educational workshops concerning the Yoruba civilization. I also run the gallery business. Established in Nigeria, I began to travel to different cities worldwide, sharing the beauty of my culture through personal interpretation in painting and performance.

I have toured the United States extensively, holding workshops in schools, universities, and community centers. I apply wax on the T-shirt (100% cotton) with Foam/Brush and I used Procion fiber-reactive dyes with urea, soda ash fixer and Synthrapol dye detergent. I have used many different kinds of dyes, and I believe Procion Fiber Reactive dyes are the best! My work can currently be seen in several local shops and galleries.


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