ENOCH OGHENAKHOGHE AZAGE

Red Painting of a man waiting in a room before coronation suitable in a large room

Before The Coronation, 2025
47 3/5 × 36 in / 121 × 91.44 cm
Acrylic on canvas

AZAGE ENOCH OGHENAKHOGHE

Echo of the Crown, 2025
47 3/5 × 36 in / 121 × 91.44 cm
Acrylic on canvas

small red portrait painting suitable for a small space

The Neck of Quiet Crowns, 2025
14 × 10 in / 35.56 × 25.4 cm
Acrylic on canvas

red painting of a hand holding a bunch of green grapes

The Hand That Chooses, 2025
14 × 10 in / 35.56 × 25.4 cm
Acrylic on canvas

Enoch Oghenakhoghe Azage is a Nigerian contemporary visual artist whose practice centers on the psychological weight of identity, restraint, and emotional inheritance. Born in Lagos in 1998, he grew up within the density and layered contradictions of the city with an atmosphere that subtly informs the intensity and spatial compression present in his work.


His academic training sharpened his technical discipline, but his visual language has developed into a concept-driven exploration of the human figure as both witness and archive. Working primarily in acrylic, acrylic markers and charcoal, Azage constructs semi-realistic compositions steeped in red tonal environments.


In his work, red functions not merely as color but as psychological climates suggesting memory, pressure, intimacy, and confrontation. His figures often appear suspended within minimal yet emotionally dense interiors, their gestures restrained, their bodies slightly misaligned, as though negotiating invisible expectations.