Texas Sun (Open Edition)

2020
by Niyi Adeogun
$425.00 CAD

Size
Framing
Glazing

Paper:

  • All artworks, unless otherwise noted, are open edition and printed on an archival Epson Enhanced Matte 260 GSM substrate.
  • Sizes 16" x 24" and larger are dry-mounted to acid-free foam core.

Framing:

  • Custom wood frame with D-rings for installation.
  • Frame adds approximately 5/8" on each side and 7/8" in depth to listed artwork size.

Glazing:

  • Glass (2mm Glass): Anti-reflective (AR) glass for a clear, true-to-life view of your print.
  • Plexiglass (3mm Clear Acrylic): Lightweight, shatter-resistant, and ideal for shipping. Sizes 42.5" x 50" and larger automatically include plexiglass glazing due to safety and handling requirements.

Notes:

  • For orders shipped outside of the GTA, plexiglass glazing should be selected to ensure safe delivery.

Niyi Adeogun is a Nigerian interdisciplinary artist, design engineer, creative entrepreneur, and creative director. His training in Sustainable Design Engineering at the University of Prince Edward Island influenced his systems-based, environmentally conscious approach that continues to inform his artistic practice today. 

Adeogun’s work often sits at the intersection of identity, spirituality, and futurism, drawing on his Nigerian heritage while engaging with global aesthetics shaped by technology and contemporary culture. His compositions are bold, graphic, and intentional—merging colour, typography, abstraction, and symbolic imagery to create visual statements that feel both deeply personal and culturally resonant. Adeogun wants his audience to experience these pieces as pathways: toward reflection, toward empowerment, and toward a broader understanding of Black and diasporic creativity that embraces both tradition and innovation. Adeogun currently lives in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Two of his works were recently acquired by the PEI Art Bank, and he was nominated for a Charlottetown Arts and Culture Award in the Emerging Artist category.