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‘Encircle’ – Pencil on Paper by Jonodry

$49.00$269.00

Art by Kenneth Chibuikem John – What We See

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Artist Biography: Kenneth c. John is a Visual Artist and also an Architect by profession from Nigeria. He is known for his hyper realistic pencil and charcoal portraits of human subjects that embody the complex emotions associated with Life experience. Kenneth began drawing at the age of six. He is now working in a genre of Art known as Hyper-Realism, where he creates handmade realistic portraits on paper, using charcoal, graphite and coloured pencil. Artwork Expression: WHAT WE SEE talks about the different perspective of a human mind, how we tend to view the world, and life's problem in our own thought. Flowers symbolizes beauty so we ought to see the world in a positive way.

Blind Pain Series by Hezekiah Okon | Titled – What can you see?

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  ARTIST BIOGRAPHY Hezekiah Okon  is a pencil and pen realism artist from Nigeria. ARTWORK EXPRESSION The Art works express - What do you always see in the midst of pain, difficulty, suffering, and negative events? Do you let them get to you? You should always react positively to such situations, smile triumphantly, and move on with your life.

Defense and Emotion by Kenneth .C John

$299.00$2,000.00
  ARTWORK EXPRESSION DEFENSE AND EMOTION: This art piece is centered on the way we humans ought to guard & shield our heart despite the love we receive from so many people.. Because hate can hide in form of love and so as envy in form of support, and that can totally destroy us. MATERIAL USED Charcoal, graphite and colored pencil on Strathmore Bristol paper ARTIST BIOGRAPHY Kenneth c. John is a Visual Artist and also an Architect by profession from Nigeria. He is known for his hyper realistic pencil and charcoal portraits of human subjects that embody the complex emotions associated with Life experience. Kenneth began drawing at the age of six. He is now working in a genre of Art known as Hyper-Realism, where he creates handmade realistic portraits on paper, using charcoal, graphite and coloured pencil.  

Hidden Pain by Adebayo sikiru odunayo | Mixed media drawing

$600.00$1,000.00
Artist Biography Name- Adebayo Sikiru Odunayo. Born on 14th of April 1996. A Nigerian Contemporary artist, Studied Art and Design at The Polytechnic Ibadan. I specialized in pencil hyperealistic drawing and African traditional paintings. Title- hidden Pain.  Hidden Pain is an emotional piece that portray human emotion....Everybody has a story to tell. Materials: Media- charcoal pencil and gouache paint on paper

Inspire by Black life Matters | Pencil Drawing by Jibola Oladayo

$299.00$2,999.00
Artist Biography My name is Oyebanji Ajibola Oladayo ,am a native of kwara state but born and raise on Lagos state .I started making drawings, spinning my own yarn.my day to day work was focused on meeting art and nature. Artwork Expression: Titled: Words to be echoed ll My work explores the relationship between memories and nature. My art is a reflection of how I respond and react to life, emotions, experience, values, choices, belief and memories .The inspiration behind this art is the black life matters

Painting – Titled: “The world from her womb”

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Artwork Meaning: The artist is conveying a powerful message through their painting titled "The World from Her Womb." They explore the concept of creation and the significance of women in the world. The painting represents a pregnant woman, symbolizing the care and security she receives from her loved ones. The artist highlights the miraculous nature of childbirth and the strength of women. They emphasize that women are special and have a profound impact on the world as the creators of life. Overall, the artist celebrates the role of women and their enduring contributions to society.

Painting by Ameer Alkaby | Titled “Ghost”

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Artwork Meaning This drawing, created on white paper, is part of a silent art project related to a mental health course. The artist named me "Amir's Drawing" and initially considered calling me "Lost." However, he decided on the title "Ghosts" to represent negative ideas and demonstrate their destructive nature. The drawing portrays a girl with a cloth covering her face, symbolizing how negative thoughts can blind and distract the mind, leading to irrational decisions. The artist emphasizes that negative thoughts are deceptive and thought-provoking but ultimately harmful. The horns above the girl's head symbolize strength and resilience in the face of these negative influences. The balloon in the drawing represents the attempts to break free from the grip of negative thoughts. The message conveyed is to persevere, turn to a higher power, and not let negative thoughts control one's mind and thinking, especially in challenging situations.

Painting by Ameer Alkaby | Titled “The Lung Of The World”

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Artwork Meaning This drawing depicts a large tree in the autumn season, symbolizing its hibernation and deep sleep. It is protected by two giants, signifying our responsibility to safeguard nature. A small meditating deer waits for the tree's awakening, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all living beings. The artwork highlights the importance of trees as the lungs of the world and urges us to protect them. It serves as a reminder to cherish nature's blessings and maintain a harmonious relationship with the environment.

Painting by Jonodry | Titled – Figure In Frame

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Pencil Drawing by Ameer Alkaby | Titled: Poison

$50.00$140.00
Artwork Expression: This is a drawing on white paper that is part of a mental health contract. The drawing tells a story about the artist's recent struggles with their health and their difficulty in coming up with new ideas for their art. The artist was dealing with severe symptoms and pain from being sick with two illnesses, not including. The drawing shows cracks in the cloth covering its eyes, representing the artist's severe headaches. The cracks in the chest show the artist's intense coughing, and the cracks on the elbows represent the fever that caused skin irritation. The drawing's scream reflects the artist's boredom and frustration from being ill for several days. Material Used: Charcoal on paper

Pencil Drawing by Jibola Oladayo | Titled: Words to be echoed ll Inspire by Black life Matters

$299.00$999.00
Artist Biography My name is Oyebanji Ajibola Oladayo ,am a native of kwara state but born and raise on Lagos state .I started making drawings, spinning my own yarn.my day to day work was focused on meeting art and nature. Artwork Expression: Titled: Words to be echoed ll My work explores the relationship between memories and nature. My art is a reflection of how I respond and react to life, emotions, experience, values, choices, belief and memories .The inspiration behind this art is the black life matters