This collection is a vivid exploration of color and form, where each painting resonates with emotional depth and creative expression.
Charles Pepple, an emerging artist with a keen eye for the nuances of nature and human life, uses his art to bridge the gap between reality and imagination. His works are not merely visual experiences but emotional journeys that connect deeply with the viewer. Inspired by the beauty of women, their adornments, and the intricate details of their appearance, Pepple captures the essence of femininity with a unique artistic voice.
Pepple's technique is as diverse as his inspirations. He employs a variety of methods, including splashing, throwing, and dripping paint, to create dynamic compositions that are both spontaneous and deliberate. His use of bright, vibrant colors adds a layer of emotional intensity to his work, making each piece a powerful statement in its own right.
Currently an undergraduate studying Fine Art and Design, Pepple is continually evolving his style and techniques. This exhibition is a testament to his journey as an artist, showcasing his growth and his dedication to pushing the boundaries of abstract art. His works are not just art pieces but are also ideal for enhancing interior spaces with their bold and expressive nature.
Pepple invites us to see the world through his eyes—an invitation to experience the beauty of life, the allure of nature, and the profound connections that color and form can evoke.
“Creativity transcends imagination. Never neglect your creative visions. Be unique and inspire the world.”
Curator's Statement (JuuJuuMama)
"Color Symphony showcases a collection of abstract paintings where vibrant hues and dynamic compositions harmonize to create a visual symphony. Each piece is a testament to the artist’s ability to blend color, form, and emotion, inviting viewers into a world of imagination and beauty."
"Itan" translates to "story" or "history" in Yoruba. Yoruba people are one of the largest and most culturally significant ethnic groups in West Africa. Yoruba culture is known for its vibrant and expressive arts, including sculpture, textiles, music, dance, and storytelling. Yoruba art has a strong emphasis on symbolism and spirituality and has influenced the broader African art world. Itan Foundation World isn’t just about displaying art, but also about telling the stories and histories of West African artists, their cultures and their creative journeys. Each artwork is selected for its ability to evoke a sense of storytelling and exploration.