Adeshope is a visual artist who specializes in using pen scribbles and acrylic to create thought-provoking and emotive art pieces. With a keen eye for detail and an innate ability to capture the essence of his subjects, Adeshope’s works are both visually stunning and emotionally stimulating.

Adeshope expresses his views and thoughts about human connection and self-awareness, through his art, by sharing stories and experiences from his personal life. He seeks to foster conversations around empathy, mental health, existentialism and self-awareness.

In particular, he is fascinated by existentialism, and his art often reflects this interest. Through his work, he explores the meaning of life, the nature of existence, and the search for identity and purpose. His paintings and drawings are characterized by a deep sense of introspection and contemplation, inviting the viewer to engage with the profound questions that lie at the heart of human experience

Exhibitions

from early

in the year

Exhibitions from early in the year

PAST EXHIBITIONS/SHOWS

PAST EXHIBITIONS/SHOWS

BLK Frames VOL III: The Maternal muse

đź“ŤWithrow Common Gallery

Mother Africa as an exploration of Black women through the lens of art. This semi-formal matinée exhibition featured live painting and performances. Its objective was to showcase Mother Africa, through the medium of art highlighting the identity and culture of Black women, through the medium of art by painting, capturing, and writing their stories, we honor their legacy and perspective

Canada's leading contemporary Art marketplace.

đź“ŤJuly 12-14 in Nathan Phillips Square

Toronto Outdoor Art Fair

Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (TOAF) is the charitable non-profit organization behind Canada’s largest and longest-running annual contemporary art fair.

TOAF is known for hosting many nationally and internationally acclaimed Canadian artists under our iconic white tents at the early years of their careers including, Barbara Astman, David Blackwood, Edward Burtynsky, Ken Danby, Rob Gonsalves, Harlan House, Joanne Tod, and Jennifer Stead to name a few.

Get in touch.

Hi, I’m glad to have you here. Let’s work together to collaborate on ideas you have. I’m open to having a conversation with you, be it Art or Design related.

Thank you :).