Larry Otoo is one of a number of West African
artists who seek in their paintings a language
for personal experience. He’s courageous in his
experimentations. He plunders here and there
from both African and European sources in a
way that has become healthy and normal for any
international artist. But he always spirals back in
on the African mysteries, rejoicing in it totally,
like some improvising musician who spins out
from and then return, inevitably, to his theme.