Animal
Since ancient civilisations animals were a source of inspiration for artists. From the depiction of simple forms to the representation of mythical bodies, animals became very popular for painters and sculptors that did their best to meticulously recreate their muscles, fur or mouths. In a continent that is known for its amazing wildlife, African artists have embraced the aesthetic of these species that unfortunately are decreasing in population.
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Day after school II
Paper on board
Stephen Osuchukwu
₦651,750ARTIST: Stephen Osuchukwu
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2018
Day after school II, is a Work on paper - Pencil/Charcoal piece by Stephen Osuchukwu (on Paper on board). It was completed in 2018.
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Our neighbourhood
Paper on board
Stephen Osuchukwu
₦651,750ARTIST: Stephen Osuchukwu
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2019
Our neighbourhood, is a Work on paper - Pencil/Charcoal piece by Stephen Osuchukwu (on Paper on board). It was completed in 2019.
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Unlikely Affection
Canvas on stretcher
Adubi Makinde Mydaz
₦711,000ARTIST: Adubi Makinde Mydaz
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2013
Unlikely Affection is a Painting - Mixed Media piece by Adubi Makinde Mydaz.
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Untitled
Canvas on stretcher
Eddie Otebele
₦829,500ARTIST: Eddie Otebele
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2008
Untitled is a Painting - Acrylic piece by Eddie Otebele.
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Tranquility
Canvas on stretcher
Tony Nwalupe
₦533,250ARTIST: Tony Nwalupe
ARTIST NATIONALITY: Nigerian
YEAR: 2012
Tranquility is a Painting - Oil piece by Tony Nwalupe. It was completed in 2012.