dozye’s
abstract
“art is the visual language of the soul, each stroke is a word, the whole canvas a conversation with self.”
— dozye
the red room
an abstract experience
march 4th
5:30pm
LOS ANGELES
california.
an immersive evening of live art and conversation. experience creation as it unfolds in real time. Proceeds support initiatives addressing homelessness in our community.
journey…
the collection:
…details a reflection on a constantly changing lifecycle. each piece captures a moment of suspended pause between actions, where we unexpectedly find ourselves, focus on a distant future or recollection of a near past. we are invited on a journey of transformation as we find ourselves.
imprint vs left-behind
the journey project
48in. x 36in.
smoked fish
the journey project
30in. x 40in.
“first perspective”
“second perspective”
vision [two perspectives]
the journey project
48in. x 60in. (rotatable)
focus [keep moving…it’s all hope]
the journey project
48in. x 60in.
tension + challenge
the journey project
36in. x 48in.
identity[identity in diversity]
the journey project
48in. x 60in.
journey thru time
the journey project
48in. x 60in.
creating from a place of strength
the artist
born in lagos, shaped by contrast.
dozye's journey began in the spaces between. between struggle and hope, between nigeria and america, between silence and expression. raised with little, he discovered that creativity costs nothing and gives everything.
art was never a choice. it was a conversation that started long before the canvas arrived. friends received pieces before galleries ever would. the work found its way out, quietly, persistently.
today, dozye creates under red light. a ritual space where fear dissolves and experimentation lives. the red room is not a place. it is permission. permission to feel, to fail, to transform.
each piece emerges from dialogue. with the canvas, with memory, with the tension of a mind that moves differently. as someone navigating audhd, dozye paints the way he thinks: layered, intuitive, unafraid of chaos.
his work invites you to see what he sees. opportunity in uncertainty, strength in softness, movement in stillness.
the philosophy is simple: just live life.