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WHILE IT IS STILL CALLED "DAY" II | Toluwase Olaku

from $500.00

In this follow-up to the original While It Is Still Called "Day", Toluwase Olaku captures the electric tension of a setting sun over the Vancouver port. Crimson light spills across the water, casting long shadows over towering cranes — symbols of labour, trade, and human enterprise.

The message is clear and urgent, echoing the words of Yeshua in John 9:4:

“We must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; night is coming, when no one can work.”

This piece stands as a bold visual reminder that purpose has a window. And that window — like the light — is closing.

Medium: Limited Edition Giclée Print
(Limited to 10 per format)
– 10 on Archival Watercolor Paper
– 10 on Canvas

Year: 2019

Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Unframed.

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In this follow-up to the original While It Is Still Called "Day", Toluwase Olaku captures the electric tension of a setting sun over the Vancouver port. Crimson light spills across the water, casting long shadows over towering cranes — symbols of labour, trade, and human enterprise.

The message is clear and urgent, echoing the words of Yeshua in John 9:4:

“We must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; night is coming, when no one can work.”

This piece stands as a bold visual reminder that purpose has a window. And that window — like the light — is closing.

Medium: Limited Edition Giclée Print
(Limited to 10 per format)
– 10 on Archival Watercolor Paper
– 10 on Canvas

Year: 2019

Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Unframed.

In this follow-up to the original While It Is Still Called "Day", Toluwase Olaku captures the electric tension of a setting sun over the Vancouver port. Crimson light spills across the water, casting long shadows over towering cranes — symbols of labour, trade, and human enterprise.

The message is clear and urgent, echoing the words of Yeshua in John 9:4:

“We must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; night is coming, when no one can work.”

This piece stands as a bold visual reminder that purpose has a window. And that window — like the light — is closing.

Medium: Limited Edition Giclée Print
(Limited to 10 per format)
– 10 on Archival Watercolor Paper
– 10 on Canvas

Year: 2019

Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Unframed.

  • Artwork is created and owned by the artist Toluwase Olaku.

    • Market price only is collected at checkout.

    • Shipping and logistics will be finalized within 3–5 business days after purchase.

    • Full refunds will be issued if shipping cannot be completed.

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