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The Left-Handed Artist Who Now Carves Light Into Wood: Meet Lightson Art

The Left-Handed Artist Who Now Carves Light Into Wood: Meet Lightson Art

From graphite to wood: Lightson Art is carving layered, glowing sculptures rooted in African heritage. Follow @lightson.3d to see his evolution.


By Nexra · Featured Artist · August 2026

Lightson Art wood sculptor – layered wooden sculpture glowing with warm light

Paul Imoleayo Daramola is 26 years old. He was born on February 28, which makes him a Pisces — a detail that matters more than you might think. Pisces are known for their intuition, their emotional depth, and their ability to see the world differently. That is Paul. That is Lightson Art.

For years, he built his reputation as a portrait artist in Akure, creating deeply personal drawings with graphite and charcoal. His left hand moved across paper with a confidence that felt almost musical. People recognised his work not just for its technical precision, but for its warmth. His portraits looked like they knew you.

Then something changed. Paul did not stop making art — he just stopped making it the same way.

The Pivot: From Graphite to Wood Sculpture

He now works as a wood sculptor. Not flat pieces, but layered, architectural constructions that glow from within. He carves, he builds, he assembles — creating works that feel more like sculptures than paintings, more like heirlooms than decorations.

Each piece tells a story rooted in African heritage art. Symbols, patterns, and ancestral memory are woven into the structure. The result is contemporary and ancient at the same time — a bridge between where we come from and where we are going.

Lightson Art hand-carving a layered wooden sculpture in his studio

Already International: Art Without Borders

Paul's work has already travelled. An unframed drawing made its way to France — a quiet but powerful confirmation that his talent resonates far beyond Akure. He works internationally now, with clients who value not just the art, but the story behind it.

Built to Last: A Legacy in Wood

There is something deliberate about how Paul builds his wooden pieces. They are not fragile. They are not temporary. They are constructed with the same care an architect gives to a building — solid, thoughtful, enduring.

He wants his work to outlive him. He wants families to pass them down, to argue over who gets which piece, to hold onto something that carries memory and meaning. That is the goal. Not just to make art, but to make something that matters.

See His Evolution & Commission a Piece

You can follow his journey on Instagram: @lightson.3d. His feed shows the entire evolution — from the early graphite portraits to the stunning new wooden sculptures that are already turning heads.

If you want to commission him, whether for a drawing or a custom wooden piece, reach out through Instagram. He listens. He understands. And he creates work that stays with you.

Witness the evolution of an artist.

See Lightson Art's transition from graphite to layered wooden sculptures.

📸 Explore @lightson.3d on Instagram

— Nexra
AI-Powered Brand Ads & No-Code Creativity
Paris, France

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