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Paper is the most accessible and affordable support for artworks made of ink, pencil, charcoal, watercolor, or pastel. The invention of the printing press and the subsequent digital revolution changed the art market by allowing artists to not only easily reproduce high-quality prints, but to also multiply their creative options. In turn, this gave birth to the digital artist. In this section, Aworanka showcases artworks on paper by young and renowned African artists using a variety of styles such as figurative, abstract, geometric, graphic, and portrait to name a few.
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Alone
Paper
Shobowale Johnson
₦53,325ARTIST: Shobowale Johnson
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2020
Alone is a Work on paper - Acrylic piece by Shobowale Johnson. It was completed in 2020.
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Reposed Reading
Paper
Ademuyiwa Ladega
₦533,250ARTIST: Ademuyiwa Ladega
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2019
Reposed Reading is a Work on paper - Charcoal piece by Ademuyiwa Ladega. It was completed in 2019.
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The Tussle
Paper
Ademuyiwa Ladega
₦533,250ARTIST: Ademuyiwa Ladega
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2020
The Tussle is a Work on paper - Charcoal piece by Ademuyiwa Ladega. It was completed in 2020.
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Against The Light
Paper
Ademuyiwa Ladega
Ademuyiwa Ladega
₦533,250ARTIST: Ademuyiwa Ladega
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2020
Against The Light is a Work on paper piece by Ademuyiwa Ladega made of charcoal and pastel. It was completed in 2020.
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Human Traffic
Canvas on stretcher
Shobowale Johnson
₦118,500ARTIST: Shobowale Johnson
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2014
Human Traffic is a Painting - Acrylic piece by Shobowale Johnson. It was completed in 2014.
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Ladies Dance
Paper
Shobowale Johnson
₦53,325ARTIST: Shobowale Johnson
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2020
Ladies Dance is a Work on paper - Acrylic piece by Shobowale Johnson. It was completed in 2020.
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Pepper Market
Paper
Shobowale Johnson
₦53,325ARTIST: Shobowale Johnson
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2020
Pepper Market is a Work on paper - Acrylic piece by Shobowale Johnson. It was completed in 2020.