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Although, there's no permanent exhibition site for the collection yet, artworks from it have featured in several exhibitions around the world.
Credits: @googlearts
Africa's Mona Lisa
"This particular painting "Tutu," the print, hung on every wall, of every middle-class family in eastern Nigeria when I was growing up." - Chimamanda Adichie.
What's the story behind this painting and the other two that make up Ben Enwonwu's "Tutu" portraits?
No one becomes wiser by merely aging.
Title: Wise Elder
Artist: Ikechukwu Ezeigwe
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Year : 2020
Medium: Oil on canvas
Click the link to get the painting: https://t.co/Zkqt7NE31A
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And in 1980, Enwonwu was awarded the Nigerian National Merit Award for his artistic exploits.
Credits: @googlearts and @BBCAfrica
Today's Google Doodle in commemoration of Nigeria's 61st independence anniversary.
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Title: The Blue Collar Guy
Artist: Frederick Idele
Size: 2 x 2 feet
Year : 2020
There is the saying that "monkey de work baboon de chop". This art speaks to the unavoidable slavery that comes with the white collar jobs are just inevitable. Employed but yet enslaved.
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S U R R E A L.
Art by Sidney Osioh @OsiohSidney always leave you overwhelmed with raw emotions!
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S T A Y C U R I O U S 🌺🌺
This is for the curious ones, the ones who answer the questions and questions the answers. The unconventionals, the ones who say yes to deeper levels of discovery.
Innovation is on the other side of always following and trusting your Curiosity.
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With a palette that demands attention, addressing issues of colonialism, social justice, leadership, global history and indicting the collective failures of people and leaders.
It is such a bold and definitive statement on canvas.
Here's to @WilliamsChechet, the collage artist who isn't scared of his colors and willing to always explore spontaneously.
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