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Moyo Okediji : ウィキペディア英語版 | Moyo Okediji
Moyo Okediji is an art historian, painter and artist whose works contains a number of icons and signifiers of the deep aspects of Yoruba culture.〔University of California, Los Angeles. (1967). African arts. Vol 30, p43〕 He was part of Ona, an art movement at Obafemi Awolowo University. ==Early life and education== Okediji was born in Lagos in 1956; his family hails from Oyo town, in Oyo state. His parent moved to Ile-Ife when Okediji was young and he spent most of his adolescent years in the ancient town. In 1977, he completed a degree in painting at the University of Ife, thereafter, he worked as a graduate assistant in the Faculty of Arts at the university. Okediji later earned a master's degree at University of Benin and returned to the University of Ife as a lecturer. While in Benin, he was infleunced by the techniques of Guyanese painter Doris Rodgers who included decorative elements of African origin in her works.〔Harris, M. D. (1996). Contemporary yoruba art in ile-ife: History, continuum, motive, and transformation. Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Globa, p172〕
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