These groupings of work reveal an artist
whose keen sensitivity to colors and forms enables unlikely pairings and a unique ability to reinvent, refine and reimagine ideas across years of work.
Richard Beale Blaize (in 1880, founded Lagos Times and Gold Coast Colony Advertiser, a local newspaper); Mojola Agbebi (led the campaign to make the Baptist Church more African - friendly); John Otonba Payne (first native registrar of Lagos courts); James Johnson, «Holy Johnson», (
whose keen sensitivity helped to stabilize the Anglican Church of his day); Henry Carr (famed educationist) and the young Herbert Macaulay (soon to turn the chief British nemesis of Colonial Lagos), just to mention a few.