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What We Carry II

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She stands like everything is in place.Calm, composed, nothing out of line.There’s a way people learn to hold themselves,to stay steady even when there’s more beneath the surface.Not everything she carries is visible.But it’s there.And still, she shows up.


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Utubor Shadrach Melvin


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I paint as a way of understanding myself and the people around me. My work is rooted in human emotion. Those feelings we carry quietly, struggle with daily, or sometimes cannot explain with words. Using the human figure, I tell stories about vulnerability, strength, conflict, hope, and survival. Every figure I paint holds a piece of lived experience, whether personal or shared.My process is intuitive and emotional. I do not approach the canvas with complete control or fixed outcomes. Instead, I allow the painting to evolve naturally. Influenced by Gani Odutokun’s theory of accident and design, I welcome chance, mistakes, and unexpected marks. When paint meets paint or space in unforeseen ways, it often reveals emotions more honestly than planned gestures ever could. The canvas becomes a conversation rather than a surface to dominate.Color is central to how I speak visually. I work with bold, unblended color like purples, reds, blues, yellows, and browns—because they carry mood, tension, and feeling on their own. I let these colors interact freely, creating emotional energy and rhythm within the work. My brushstrokes remain visible, emphasizing movement, presence, and sincerity.Ultimately, my paintings are invitations. I want viewers to pause, feel, and see themselves within the work. I am less interested in perfection than in truth. Through expressive marks, layered paint, and figurative storytelling, I aim to capture what it means to be human—fragile, conflicted, hopeful, and constantly becoming.


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What We Carry I

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“What We Carry” is about the things women hold without saying much about it. The small pressures, the expectations, the quiet adjustments made every day. In a world where women face so much, seen and unseen, there are things they learn to carry in silence. It’s in the way she shows up, even when she’s tired. In the way she keeps going, even when no one notices. Not everything is spoken. But it is felt.


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Utubor Shadrach Melvin


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I paint as a way of understanding myself and the people around me. My work is rooted in human emotion. Those feelings we carry quietly, struggle with daily, or sometimes cannot explain with words. Using the human figure, I tell stories about vulnerability, strength, conflict, hope, and survival. Every figure I paint holds a piece of lived experience, whether personal or shared. My process is intuitive and emotional. I do not approach the canvas with complete control or fixed outcomes. Instead, I allow the painting to evolve naturally. Influenced by Gani Odutokun’s theory of accident and design, I welcome chance, mistakes, and unexpected marks. When paint meets paint or space in unforeseen ways, it often reveals emotions more honestly than planned gestures ever could. The canvas becomes a conversation rather than a surface to dominate. Color is central to how I speak visually. I work with bold, unblended color like purples, reds, blues, yellows, and browns—because they carry mood, tension, and feeling on their own. I let these colors interact freely, creating emotional energy and rhythm within the work. My brushstrokes remain visible, emphasizing movement, presence, and sincerity. Ultimately, my paintings are invitations. I want viewers to pause, feel, and see themselves within the work. I am less interested in perfection than in truth. Through expressive marks, layered paint, and figurative storytelling, I aim to capture what it means to be human—fragile, conflicted, hopeful, and constantly becoming.


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The Architect of Will

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“It is not the weight you carry that defines you, but the way you carry it.” The Architect of Will is a tribute to the silent, unseen labor of remaining unbroken. The subject’s gaze is not anchored to the present moment, but directed toward a horizon of his own making. His headwrap functions not merely as a garment, but as a crown of resilience, feach fold bearing history, each brushstroke marking a conscious decision to endure. The vibrant, restless yellow surrounding him evokes the noise, heat, and pressure of life. Yet at the center of this intensity, his face stands as a monument of composure. The work asserts that identity is not forged solely by circumstance, but by intention. We are not only shaped by the world around us; we actively design our own dignity. We are, each in our own way, the architects of the strength that keeps us standing when the world expects us to fall.


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Utubor Shadrach Melvin


Artist Statement
I paint as a way of understanding myself and the people around me. My work is rooted in human emotion. Those feelings we carry quietly, struggle with daily, or sometimes cannot explain with words. Using the human figure, I tell stories about vulnerability, strength, conflict, hope, and survival. Every figure I paint holds a piece of lived experience, whether personal or shared. My process is intuitive and emotional. I do not approach the canvas with complete control or fixed outcomes. Instead, I allow the painting to evolve naturally. Influenced by Gani Odutokun’s theory of accident and design, I welcome chance, mistakes, and unexpected marks. When paint meets paint or space in unforeseen ways, it often reveals emotions more honestly than planned gestures ever could. The canvas becomes a conversation rather than a surface to dominate. Color is central to how I speak visually. I work with bold, unblended color like purples, reds, blues, yellows, and browns—because they carry mood, tension, and feeling on their own. I let these colors interact freely, creating emotional energy and rhythm within the work. My brushstrokes remain visible, emphasizing movement, presence, and sincerity. Ultimately, my paintings are invitations. I want viewers to pause, feel, and see themselves within the work. I am less interested in perfection than in truth. Through expressive marks, layered paint, and figurative storytelling, I aim to capture what it means to be human—fragile, conflicted, hopeful, and constantly becoming.


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