Kasali Akangbe Ogun: Tributes paid to Nigeria's renowned Yoruba wood carver

Kasali Akanni Ogun, a renowned Nigerian woodcarver and sculptor, has passed away at the age of 90. He was born in 1933 in Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria, and began his apprenticeship as a woodcarver at the age of nine. Over the years, he honed his skills and became known for his intricate and beautiful carvings, which often depicted traditional Yoruba themes and motifs.

Ogun's work has been exhibited in various locations around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the National Black Theatre in Harlem, and the Quintessence Gallery in Lagos. He was also recognized for his contributions to Nigerian art, receiving numerous awards and accolades throughout his career.

In addition to his artistic achievements, Ogun was known for his humility and generosity. He was particularly devoted to his family and community, often donating his time and skills to support local artists and artisans.

Ogun's legacy will be remembered through the countless lives he touched and the beautiful works of art he created. His passing leaves a void in the Nigerian art scene, but his impact will continue to inspire future generations of artists and artisans.

Here are some key points about Kasali Akanni Ogun:

* Born: 1933
* Died: 2023 (age 90)
* Occupation: Woodcarver and sculptor
* Known for: Intricate and beautiful carvings, traditional Yoruba themes and motifs

Ogun's contributions to Nigerian art and culture are undeniable. He will be remembered as a master woodcarver and sculptor who brought joy and beauty to countless lives through his art.
 
man, 90 yrs old is crazy! he was makin all them beautiful carvings from like 9 yrs old thats insane, i wonder if hes got any apprentices now tho, feel bad for him passin away but at least he left behind a legacy and every1 in naija and around the world get to enjoy his art πŸ€”
 
πŸ˜’πŸŽ¨πŸ’” man oh man what just happened? Kasali Akanni Ogun was more than just an artist he was a legend a true master of his craft he spent 90 years perfecting his skills and leaving us with a legacy that's still gonna inspire people for generations to come 🀯 i mean can you even imagine having 90 years to hone your skills and create something so beautiful and intricate 🎨 i'm just in awe of the man's humility and generosity too πŸ™ he didn't let his success go to his head and instead continued to support local artists and artisans all throughout his life 🌟 it's sad that he's gone but at least we can take comfort in knowing that his art will live on πŸ’•
 
πŸ™ 90 years of creativity is something to cherish, Kasali Akanni Ogun's passing leaves an empty space in the artistic world πŸŒŽπŸ’” but I'm glad his legacy will live on through all the beautiful works he created β€οΈπŸ–ŒοΈ
 
What a shame πŸ€• Kasali Akanni Ogun was such an inspiration to so many people, especially the young artists out there who want to follow in his footsteps. I mean, 90 is old, but 90 years of creating something beautiful with your hands? That's still pretty amazing πŸ’ͺ. It's great that he got to share his talents with the world and even got some recognition for it 🌎. Now we can all take a moment to appreciate his legacy and maybe learn from him too πŸ™
 
πŸ’” 90 years young... what can you say? dude was a master of his craft, leaves behind a legacy of beautiful pieces that'll inspire others for generations to come 🌿. always believed in giving back to the community, that's something we can all learn from πŸ‘
 
Dude, 90 years old is like ancient history, but Kasali Akanni Ogun was still kickin' it like he was in his teens 🀣. I mean, can you imagine being a master woodcarver by the time you're nine? That's like me trying to make a meme at three years old... just not happening πŸ˜‚. Anyways, I heard he was super humble and generous, donating his skills to support local artists. That's what I call a true OG πŸ‘΄. His legacy lives on through the beautiful works of art he created, but now the Nigerian art scene is gonna feel like it lost its favorite uncle πŸ˜”. RIP Kasali Akanni Ogun, may your carvings continue to inspire future generations πŸ–ŒοΈ.
 
I'm so bummed he's gone, no way πŸ€• but on the other hand 90 is old, I mean we should all be dead by now πŸ˜‚. His legacy is for sure, I don't know how anyone could forget a face like that though. He was like a hero or something, you know? Saving Nigeria one wooden statue at a time πŸ’ͺ. And I'm all about supporting local artists and artisans, so his passing is kinda sad 🎨. But at the same time, he should've left us a bit sooner, 90 is way too old to be kicking it πŸ’€.
 
that's so sad man, 90 is still really young but i guess we all gotta go someday πŸ’” Kasali Akanni Ogun lived an amazing life, created so much beauty with his hands and touched so many hearts ❀️ he was more than just a woodcarver, he was a master craftsman, a humble soul who gave back to his community πŸ™ his legacy will live on through the art he left behind, inspiring others to follow their dreams πŸ’« rest in peace, sir πŸ‘
 
:( I just heard the news about Kasali Akanni Ogun πŸ™, he was an amazing artist and person. I grew up watching videos of his work on YouTube (remember when we had to wait for 3G internet?) and was always in awe of his skills. It's crazy that he started carving wood at just 9 years old! He was definitely one of the most talented Nigerian artists of all time. His legacy will live on through his beautiful carvings and the people he inspired with his art πŸŽ¨πŸ’•.
 
😞 90 is old age in Nigeria and Ogun lived a good life he created so much for his community, now the world needs his art even more his legacy will inspire future Nigerian artists 🌟πŸ’ͺ
 
man thats sad he was an inspiration to so many people with his art πŸ€• he lived a good life and left us too soon at 90 years old its weird how some artists live forever thru their work but Kasali Akanni Ogun isnt with us anymore πŸ˜” his legacy will live on thru the beautiful carvings he made we should be grateful for people like him who shared their talent with the world πŸ‘
 
sad news πŸ€• another legend gone too soon, kasali akanni ogun was an incredible artist with so much talent and passion πŸ’” he spent most of his life sharing his craft with others and inspiring generations to come 🎨 sadly now his legacy is just a memory but it's still worth celebrating the impact he had on people's lives ❀️
 
πŸ™ Just heard about Kasali Akanni Ogun passin away at 90 🎭 He was like a legend in the Nigerian art scene, always pushin his craft and inspirin others with his intricate carvings πŸ’ͺ His humility and generosity are somethin else, he was all about supportin local artists like him πŸ‘₯ Gonna miss seein his work pop up at museums and galleries around the world 🌎 Rest in peace Ogun, your art will live on πŸ–ΌοΈ
 
~sad face~

can you imagine someone creating something so beautiful with their hands? Kasali Akanni Ogun was not just an artist, he was like a storyteller with wood 🌿🎨 his carvings told stories of our culture and traditions... i wish we could see more of those kinds of artists today πŸ’”

here's a little sketch of one of his carvings:
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it's hard to believe he's gone... but we can keep celebrating his life and work πŸŽ‰
 
man he was like a legend in the art world 🀯🎨 kasali akanni ogun left us too soon but his legacy is gonna live on thru all the people he inspired and the beautiful wood carvings he made my mum used to love his work she said it brought her so much peace and happiness πŸ’• anyway i heard he was super humble and generous too which is even more inspiring can we get a statue of him in lagos pls? 🀞
 
I'm so saddened to hear about Kasali Akanni Ogun's passing πŸ™πŸ’” He was truly an amazing artist and an inspiration to many people around the world. I mean, can you believe he started carving wood at just 9 years old? That's dedication! His work is still going to be celebrated for generations to come, and that's a beautiful thing πŸ’•. It's also great to hear about how he used his talents to give back to his community - that's what it's all about, you know? 🌟
 
just heard about kasali akanni ogun passing away at 90, feels like we lost another great piece of history πŸ€•πŸŽ¨. all those years he spent honing his skills and creating beautiful carvings will be sadly missed. it's a shame that some people dont get to see his work in person before he left us 🌫️. anyway, he wasnt just an artist, he was also super humbled and generous dude πŸ‘
 
What an amazing legacy πŸ™ 90 years young and still creating beauty with his hands, that's what I love about Kasali Akanni Ogun 🀩. He was more than just a talented artist, he was a people person, always willing to lend a helping hand or share his skills with others. His humility is an inspiration πŸ™. And let's be real, who needs the Met or any fancy gallery when you can create something that touches hearts and brings communities together? That's what Nigerian art is all about πŸ’•. I'm going to miss him, but I know his spirit will live on through his art and the countless lives he touched ❀️
 
πŸ˜‚ I just read about Kasali Akanni Ogun and I'm like, "Dude, 90 years old? That's even older than my grandma's gossip stories! 🀣 But seriously, this Nigerian woodcarver and sculptor was a total legend in the art scene. His work is so intricate and beautiful, it's like he took all the joy and happiness in the world and carved it into wood 🌈. I'm sad to hear he's gone, but his legacy will live on through all the amazing art he created and the people he inspired πŸ’•. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go practice my own woodcarving skills... or just eat some chocolate πŸ«πŸ˜‹
 
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