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The Best Of Men Are Still Men (2022)Acrylic painting
by Emmanuel Akolo

£6,187.07

I painted The Best of Men to explore the visceral reality of masculine protection and the inherent honor found in service. The composition features a group of five men in tactical gear, rendered with intense ochre skin tones against a raw, blood-red background that signifies the high stakes of their duty. This work is a visual exploration of the biological instinct to protect—the idea that masculinity, at its peak, acts as a shield for the community. By capturing these figures in a moment of collective readiness, I aim to honor the quiet authority and "structural" strength required to stand as a vanguard for others.

Through this piece, I acknowledge that even the best of men are still men, navigating the complex line between duty and sacrifice. The detailed rendering of their gear and the direct, unwavering gazes of the subjects emphasize a sense of leadership and a deep-seated sense of duty. I used bold, high-contrast colors to mirror the intensity of their environment, celebrating the resilience of those who prioritize the safety of the collective over their own survival. This painting serves as a tribute to the protective instinct, recognizing it as a fundamental pillar of human resilience and social stability.

Materials used:

Acrylic On Canvas

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Tags:

#large#soldier#war#politics#religion#army#protection#battle#responsibility#honor#the best#duty#psychological realism#modern identity#masculine duty
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I painted The Best of Men to explore the visceral reality of masculine protection and the inherent honor found in service. The composition features a group of five men in tactical gear, rendered with intense ochre skin tones against a raw, blood-red background that signifies the high stakes of their duty. This work is a visual exploration of the biological instinct to protect—the idea that masculinity, at its peak, acts as a shield for the community. By capturing these figures in a moment of collective readiness, I aim to honor the quiet authority and "structural" strength required to stand as a vanguard for others.

Through this piece, I acknowledge that even the best of men are still men, navigating the complex line between duty and sacrifice. The detailed rendering of their gear and the direct, unwavering gazes of the subjects emphasize a sense of leadership and a deep-seated sense of duty. I used bold, high-contrast colors to mirror the intensity of their environment, celebrating the resilience of those who prioritize the safety of the collective over their own survival. This painting serves as a tribute to the protective instinct, recognizing it as a fundamental pillar of human resilience and social stability.

Materials used:

Acrylic On Canvas

Details:

Tags:

#large#soldier#war#politics#religion#army#protection#battle#responsibility#honor#the best#duty#psychological realism#modern identity#masculine duty
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Akolo Emmanuel Olusegun is a Nigerian-born, Niagara-based visual artist who transitioned from a civil engineering background to a multidisciplinary practice. Working primarily with acrylics and charcoal, he blends expressive brushwork... Read more

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