Freedom 2
The two male figures are of the same model and it represents the two sides of humanity. Peace and violence, good and bad, right and wrong. The male figure in white depicts peace, whole-souled peace. The use of male figures suggests masculinity which symbolizes the strength of the oppressors and the possibility of the oppressed […]

Jonathan Ikpoza was born in Ikorodu on the 1st of December 1979. Originally from Delta state, Nigeria. He holds National Diploma (2006) and Higher National Diploma in painting from Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi (2009). He is the founder of The Ingenious Minds, a pioneering member of Araism Movement and the arts manager /CEO, Jonix Studios, Lagos. […]
Read moreThe two male figures are of the same model and it represents the two sides of humanity. Peace and violence, good and bad, right and wrong. The male figure in white depicts peace, whole-souled peace. The use of male figures suggests masculinity which symbolizes the strength of the oppressors and the possibility of the oppressed to conquer the oppression with divine masculine vigour. The same figure shown in the background indicates that the oppressors to freedom bind all in chains held in their hands without empathy. The curvy-linear line crossing from white bold circle of the figure in white to the figure in red suggest the possibility of a change of heart which must happen to all to enable peace to become a global achievement. The white flag represents the little peace available today. With the combined effort, we can extend the size of a peaceful relationship.