Jamiu Agboke’s work focuses on the experience of moving through space rather than simply depicting it. He is interested in capturing the feeling of a place—what it is like to be there—rather than rendering precise visual details. Many of his painted scenes emerge from memory or dreams, lending them a fleeting, elusive quality, similar to trying to recall a moment after it has already passed. While Agboke’s paintings take the form of landscapes, they often merge reality with elements of imagination to convey sensations of transition and movement. Through this blending, his work emphasizes perception, atmosphere, and the emotional residue of place, exploring space as something lived, remembered, and continuously shifting rather than fixed or fully knowable.