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Discover Works from Four New Artists

By March 10, 2025No Comments

Elliston Fine Art is proud to showcase the works of four emerging artists from near and far: Tayler Rolle, Nate Harris, David Gyamfi, and Tolu Shosimi. Each artist brings a unique perspective and style to the contemporary art scene that is unfolding in Atlanta.

Tayler Rolle

Based in the Bahamas, Tayler Rolle is an abstract and contemporary artist known for her vibrant and evocative pieces. She holds an Associate of Arts degree in Art from the University of The Bahamas. Her work has been featured in exhibitions such as the “Young Artists of the Bahamas” show, where she presented her distinctive pieces to critical acclaim. In addition to her artistic practice, Tayler serves as a Marketing Associate in the real estate industry, where she leverages her creative skills to enhance her projects.

Nate Harris

Nate Harris is an African American artist, based in Atlanta, and whose body of work encompasses murals, canvas, and wood. He gained recognition for his mural at Northwestern University and has actively contributed to Atlanta’s art scene through events like “Art in my Yard,” which he organized to showcase local talent. Nate’s artistic practice reflects his commitment to community engagement and cultural expression.

David Gyamfi

Hailing from Ghana, David Gyamfi is a versatile self-taught artist works primarily with acrylic or oil on canvas. David has built a reputation in Accra, Ghana for creating bold monumental paintings, and has started to introduce smaller abstract works into his practice.

Tolu Shosimi

Tolu Shosimi, a seasoned artist whose work focuses on promoting unity and highlighting symbolism through his practice. He has more than 360 paintings exhibited in Nigeria and internationally, including several successful exhibitions in Atlanta, Georgia, Tolu brings a new perspective to our gallery.

We invite you to explore the diverse and compelling works of these talented artists, each contributing their unique voice to the rich tapestry of contemporary African art.

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