


HOPE WE MUST | Toluwase Olaku
Created during a time of global unrest and standstill, Hope We Must is a portrait of resilience, faith, and the upward gaze toward something greater.
Shot in 2020, the piece captures a symbolic ascent — a moment suspended between earth and heaven. As the world paused in chaos, this image calls viewers to look upward, inward, and beyond. Inspired by the Psalmist’s words, it reminds us that even in uncertainty, hope in YAH the Most high is an act of resistance.
““I lift my eyes to the hills — from where will my help come?
My help comes from Adonai Elohim, the maker of heaven and earth.
He will not let your foot slip — your guardian is not asleep.”
— Psalm 121:1–3, CJB
Medium: Limited Edition Giclée Print
(Limited to 10 per format)
– 10 on Archival Watercolor Paper
– 10 on Canvas
Year: 2020
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Unframed.
Created during a time of global unrest and standstill, Hope We Must is a portrait of resilience, faith, and the upward gaze toward something greater.
Shot in 2020, the piece captures a symbolic ascent — a moment suspended between earth and heaven. As the world paused in chaos, this image calls viewers to look upward, inward, and beyond. Inspired by the Psalmist’s words, it reminds us that even in uncertainty, hope in YAH the Most high is an act of resistance.
““I lift my eyes to the hills — from where will my help come?
My help comes from Adonai Elohim, the maker of heaven and earth.
He will not let your foot slip — your guardian is not asleep.”
— Psalm 121:1–3, CJB
Medium: Limited Edition Giclée Print
(Limited to 10 per format)
– 10 on Archival Watercolor Paper
– 10 on Canvas
Year: 2020
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Unframed.
Created during a time of global unrest and standstill, Hope We Must is a portrait of resilience, faith, and the upward gaze toward something greater.
Shot in 2020, the piece captures a symbolic ascent — a moment suspended between earth and heaven. As the world paused in chaos, this image calls viewers to look upward, inward, and beyond. Inspired by the Psalmist’s words, it reminds us that even in uncertainty, hope in YAH the Most high is an act of resistance.
““I lift my eyes to the hills — from where will my help come?
My help comes from Adonai Elohim, the maker of heaven and earth.
He will not let your foot slip — your guardian is not asleep.”
— Psalm 121:1–3, CJB
Medium: Limited Edition Giclée Print
(Limited to 10 per format)
– 10 on Archival Watercolor Paper
– 10 on Canvas
Year: 2020
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Unframed.
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Artwork is created and owned by the artist Toluwase Olaku.
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