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Absract 2
Absract 2
Description:
Abstract
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Henri Mowete
Size: 25 x 46 cm
Medium: Acrylic
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: June 0021
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The Bride Arrives
The Bride Arrives
Description:
In the Yoruba tradition the talking drum plays a great role in marriage, burial rites, dance and in all ceremonies. The Bride Arrives is a painting that depicts a bride being escorted by her relatives to the home of her husband.
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Raji Olarewaju
Size: 17.5 x 23.5 cm
Medium: Acrylic
Framing: Framed, shipped flat
Original Created: June 0001
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Mai Ruwa
Mai Ruwa
Description:
Mai Ruwa
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Hausa language for water hawker. This mode of transporting and selling of water is most prevalent in cities in northern Nigeria that lack adequate public utilities.Collection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Jamiu Ibrahim
Size: 10.5 x 15 cm
Medium: Watercolor
Framing: Framed, shipped flat
Original Created: December 0002
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Maiden Lady
Maiden Lady
Description:
A virgin dressed up to meet a suitor
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Okay Ibeabuchi
Size: 24 x 36 cm
Medium: Acrylic
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: May 0023
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Nwa Ada
Nwa Ada
Description:
Beautiful young lady - Nwa ada
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Okay Ibeabuchi
Size: 24 x 36 cm
Medium: Acrylic
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: August 0022
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Creative Hands
Creative Hands
Description:
Industrious Nigerian woman earning a living. In various regions of Nigeria women are very much involved in the local industry, especially in pottery, weaving and other forms of art and craft. The men attend to the more laborious enterprises.
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Emma King
Size: 36 x 48 cm
Medium: Oil
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: May 0023
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Setting Out
Setting Out
Description:
In the riverine areas extending all along the coastal south of Nigeria the main means of transportation is by both like this canoe. At dawn inhabitants set out to the commercial hobs. At the end of business day the head back home
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Emma King
Size: 47 x 36 cm
Medium: Oil
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: June 0022
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Ilaje
Ilaje
Description:
Ilaje is a shanty riverine community in Lagos which shares boundary with some high-brow housing estates.
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Emma King
Size: 47 x 36 cm
Medium: Oil
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: April 0023
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Abstract 5
Abstract 5
Description:
Abstract
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Henri Mowete
Size: 46 x 25 cm
Medium: Acrylic
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: June 0021
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Absract
Absract
Description:
Abstract
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Henri Mowete
Size: 34 x 43 cm
Medium: Acrylic
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: August 0021
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Abstract 3
Abstract 3
Description:
Abstract
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Henri Mowete
Size: 36 x 52 cm
Medium: Acrylic
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: August 0021
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Abstract 4
Abstract 4
Description:
Abstract
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Henri Mowete
Size: 42 x 29 cm
Medium: Acrylic
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: July 0023
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Return of the Durban Riders
Return of the Durban Riders
Description:
The Durbar festival popularly known as Hawan Sallah is the celebration of the two annual Muslim festivals, Eid-El-Fitr and Eid-El-Kabir. The artist depicts it in his painting with men on horses.
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Smith Olaoluwa
Size: 39 x 30 cm
Medium: Acrylic
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: July 0018
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Makoko Ilaje Riverine
Makoko Ilaje Riverine
Description:
Makoko is a suburb of people living the carefree lives of our forefathers - on awful, black water full of fish, crab and crap.
Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Smith Olaoluwa
Size: 48 x 33 cm
Medium: Acrylic
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: July 0023
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Gele Headscarf
Gele Headscarf
Description:
The gele is rooted in Nigerian and Yoruba culture. Gele is a Yoruba word that means head tie and is known as “ichafu” in Igbo.
The artist originally thought the gele was a Yoruba phenomenon, but a little research actually showed the... Read MoreCollection: Nigeria
Artist Name: Smith Olaoluwa
Size: 30 x 27 inch
Medium: Acrylic
Framing: Unframed, shipped in a roll
Original Created: January 0020
















