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A brush with passion: The artistic journey of Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji

Rtn. Victor Ojelabi by Rtn. Victor Ojelabi
September 20, 2025
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Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji painting in her studio at EuniceAkins Art, surrounded by vibrant oil colours and a fresh canvas.

Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji in-between one of her paintings

Discover Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji’s inspiring journey at EuniceAkins Art, where her oil paintings empower women through vibrant, earthy creations.

In the quiet hum of a late-night studio, where earthy tones and bold strokes dance across a canvas, Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji finds her truest self.

Her love affair with painting began not with a grand epiphany but with the innocent scribbles of a three-year-old, lost in her own world, ignoring her plate of food to draw in her books.

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“Painting chose me before I even understood what it was,” she says with a smile, reflecting on a passion that has since blossomed into a lifelong devotion, now vividly expressed through her gallery, EuniceAkins Art.

For Eunice, inspiration is a vibrant tapestry woven from people, places, and moods. Each element informs her work, breathing life into her oil paintings, where she wields versatile earthy hues with a confidence that speaks of both skill and soul.

Her studio, often a quiet sanctuary, occasionally surrenders to organised chaos; a reflection of the creative whirlwind within.

“It’s messy sometimes,” she admits to Freelanews’ publisher, Rtn. Victor Ojelabi, “but it’s where I feel most at home.”

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A perfect day for this artist begins in the late morning, with breakfast and music setting the tone.

A fresh canvas waits on her easel, and she paints for hours, often stretching into the stillness of the night.

“Those late sessions,” she explains, “are when I feel I’ve shared a piece of myself with the canvas.”

By the time she slips into bed in the early morning hours, there’s a quiet joy in knowing she’s left her mark through EuniceAkins Art.

Her work carries a deeper mission: empowerment and self-awareness, particularly for women.

When asked where she’d love to showcase her art, Eunice dreams of spaces where women gather to celebrate themselves; perhaps a global art festival or a gallery amplifying women’s voices.

“It’s less about the location and more about the audience connecting with my themes,” she says.

Her painting Safe Place encapsulates this ethos most profoundly.

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Safe place. PHOTO: EuniceAkins Art

It’s a tender depiction of the rare, unspoken understanding found in a connection; be it with a friend, sibling, parent, lover, child, or even a stranger, that allows one to feel truly seen and safe.

“For me, that safe place is my sister,” she shares, her voice warm with affection, “and vice versa.”

Her dream dinner party would be a vibrant gathering of artistic minds, past and present. Rembrandt, with his masterful chiaroscuro, would sit alongside her mentor, Mr Wallace Ejoh, and other luminaries like Dr. Kehinde Adepegba, Mr. Olojo Kosoko, Mr. Ogiugo Edosa, Mr. Raji Babatunde, Dotun Popoola, and Peju Alatise.

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Her dream dinner party would be a vibrant gathering of artistic minds, past and present like Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn. PHOTO: Wikipedia

Contemporary women artists pushing boundaries would round out the table, sparking conversations as bold as her brushstrokes.

When she steps away from the canvas, Eunice recharges through life’s simple pleasures: heartfelt conversations, movies, music, night dates, and the restorative power of good sleep.

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Bridal showe. PHOTO: EuniceAkins Art

A self-professed tea enthusiast and devout night painter, she describes herself in three words: creative, expressive, evolving.

Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji painting in her studio at EuniceAkins Art, surrounded by vibrant oil colours and a fresh canvas.
Tea with myself. PHOTO: EuniceAkins Art

It’s a fitting summary for an artist whose work and spirit continue to grow, inviting us all to find our own safe place in her vibrant world, as showcased through EuniceAkins Art.

Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji painting in her studio at EuniceAkins Art, surrounded by vibrant oil colours and a fresh canvas.
Retrain your mind. PHOTO: EuniceAkins Art

Explore Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji’s empowering creations at EuniceAkins Art and discover her upcoming exhibitions.

Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji painting in her studio at EuniceAkins Art, surrounded by vibrant oil colours and a fresh canvas. Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji painting in her studio at EuniceAkins Art, surrounded by vibrant oil colours and a fresh canvas. Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji painting in her studio at EuniceAkins Art, surrounded by vibrant oil colours and a fresh canvas. Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji painting in her studio at EuniceAkins Art, surrounded by vibrant oil colours and a fresh canvas. Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji painting in her studio at EuniceAkins Art, surrounded by vibrant oil colours and a fresh canvas. Eunice Akintayo Ayodeji painting in her studio at EuniceAkins Art, surrounded by vibrant oil colours and a fresh canvas.

 

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Rtn. Victor Ojelabi

Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.

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