Letting the Ring Finger In , 2009/2010
30.5 x 22.5 in (h x w)
Ink and varnish on paper

Toyin Ojih Odutola's "Letting the Ring Finger In" is a testament to the artist's exploration of identity and place. Executed in ink and varnish on paper in 2009/2010, this piece, measuring 30 1/2 by 22 1/2 inches, captures Odutola's unique perspective on the complexities of human experience.

Against a backdrop of shifting contexts and mutable realities, Odutola invites viewers to consider the fluid nature of identity and the ways in which we construct meaning in our lives. Through her nuanced brushwork and intricate detail, she challenges conventional notions of self and society, urging us to embrace the multiplicity of our existence.

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