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Chike Onuorah’s Exclusive African Art: A Journey of Faith, Emotion, and Transformation

Glory Olaifa
African art painting of The Last Supper by Chike Onuorah, featuring vibrant colors and expressive brushwork symbolizing faith, emotion, and divine light.

Art has long been a medium for storytelling, a powerful bridge between the tangible and the spiritual.  

African art painting of a kneeling woman by Chike Onuorah, expressing strength, healing, and transformation through vivid color and emotion.
Liberated, an expressive African art painting by Chike Onuorah celebrating feminine strength, emotional healing, and rebirth through bold movement and color.

For renowned Nigerian artist Chike Onuorah, painting is more than just a creative expression, it is a testament to his faith. His African art work does not simply depict religious imagery; it breathes life into spiritual experiences, guiding viewers through an emotional journey of divinity, resilience, and transformation.

For Nigerian artist Chike Onuorah, painting is more than just a creative expression, it is a testament to his faith. His work does not simply depict religious imagery; it breathes life into spiritual experiences, guiding viewers through an emotional journey of divinity, resilience, and transformation.

Blending his signature techniques, Plastillino and Splashillino, Chike weaves together personal experiences, sacred texts, and African influences into religious art. His art work is not just meant to be admired, it is meant to be felt, experienced, and contemplated. 

One of his most profound African art collections is the Easter Collection, exclusively at Ovico Gallery and available on the website. This body of work captures the essence of resurrection, redemption, and divine grace, inviting the audience to reflect on the timeless message of Easter.

The Struggle Between Suffering and Triumph to Find African Art 

Faith, at its core, is often shaped by trials, moments of doubt, suffering, and eventual renewal. Chike’s African paintings paired with poetry explore this duality, illustrating Christ’s journey from anguish to triumph. His African artworks does not shy away from portraying the raw emotions of sacrifice, but instead embraces them, using color, form, and symbolism to communicate a story of hope. 

African art painting of The Last Supper by Chike Onuorah, featuring vibrant colors and expressive brushwork symbolizing faith, emotion, and divine light.
The Last Supper” – an African art masterpiece by Chike Onuorah, blending color, symbolism, and emotion to reimagine faith through African spirituality.

His The Last Supper painting is a striking reinterpretation of this sacred moment. Onuorah says, “It’s an indigenous interpretation of it, expressed in Plastillino style,” capturing the solemnity and spiritual gravity of Jesus’ final meal with His disciples, using a masterful blend of light, color, and symbolism to evoke contemplation and reverence. 

Jesus, the central illuminating figure, embodies redemption and divine grace, while the disciples reflect the broad spectrum of human emotion, doubt, devotion, and awe. The same emotional intensity can be seen in his crucifix paintings, such as Blood of the Lamb, The Passion of Christ, and Evergreen Love. 

Each African art, though centered on the same theme, offers a distinct expression of Christ’s sacrifice, conveyed through variations of colors in Plastillino and Splashillino expressions. 

As Chike himself says, “You can’t really have enough Crucifix paintings because it’s a means of spreading the gospel. Same thing, but different expressions, different emotions exhibited.” 

As Chike himself says, “You can’t really have enough Crucifix paintings because it’s a means of spreading the gospel. Same thing, but different expressions, different emotions exhibited.”

The Renewal of Faith Through African Art

Chike’s Easter African art Collection is not just about revisiting familiar biblical narratives, it is about deep theological contemplation through African fine art. 

“The Easter season represents the renewal of our faith and the strengthening of our belief in Christ,” Chike explains. “The varying colors are different emotions and different states of mind.” His paintings, then, become more than visual pieces; they become windows into the soul, channels of healing, emotional resonance, and renewed faith.

African art painting of a cross draped in white cloth by Chike Onuorah, symbolizing resurrection, divine grace, and spiritual renewal.
“The Resurrection Cross” – a powerful African art piece by Chike Onuorah portraying renewal and hope through symbolic color and sacred texture.

Why choose Chike’s African Art work and Ovico Gallery?

Ovico Gallery is the perfect home for Chike Onuorah’s powerful artworks. More than just an art gallery, Ovico is a platform for storytelling through visual masterpieces. Located in St. Augustine, it is the only African art gallery owned by a Black woman, curating high-quality paintings that celebrate African heritage and spirituality.

Chike Onuorah is one of Nigeria’s most celebrated artists. He uses self-introduced methods he describes as Crackillino, Splashillino, Plastillino, and Grassillino. Ovico is known for its unique, African paintings, offering art that is deeply rooted in history, culture, and emotion.  

Chike Onuorah is one of Nigeria’s most celebrated artists. He uses self-introduced methods he describes as Crackillino, Splashillino, Plastillino, and Grassillino. Ovico is known for its unique, African paintings, offering art that is deeply rooted in history, culture, and emotion. 

Each piece is extraordinary, telling a story through poetic visual expressions. Unlike conventional African art galleries, Ovico provides a collection of versatile African paintings spanning a wide range of themes, from faith and identity to heritage and transformation.

Chike Onuorah’s Easter Collection exemplifies what Ovico stands for: a space where art is not just seen but felt, where stories are told through color, texture, and meaning.

Whether one is seeking spiritual reflection, cultural connection, or an appreciation for masterful artistry, Ovico is the destination for those who believe that art should move the soul. 

Whether one is seeking spiritual reflection, cultural connection, or an appreciation for masterful artistry, Ovico is the destination for those who believe that art should move the soul.

Step into the world of Chike Onuorah and Ovico Gallery, where faith and African art converge in an unforgettable experience this Easter!

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FAQs  

1. What makes Chike Onuorah’s African artworks unique?’

Chike Onuorah’s African artwork stands out for its fusion of faith, emotion, and cultural heritage. Using his signature Plastillino and Splashillino styles, each piece evokes deep spiritual reflection.

2. Why is Ovico Gallery the best place to explore African art?

Ovico Gallery, a Black woman-owned gallery in St. Augustine, curates exclusive African artwork collections that celebrates faith, culture, and transformation through authentic storytelling and artistry.

3. How does African art in Chike’s Easter Collection reflect spirituality?

The Easter Collection symbolizes renewal and redemption, using colors, textures, and poetic depth to depict faith’s triumph over suffering through African art.

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