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Gele (Head tie)(2012)
Painting
Oil/canvas
Original artwork
Signature: high right
Size of the artwork: 116 x 205cm
(45.67 x 80.71 in)
Price: €9,400
Condition: good condition
Artwork description
“Gele” is a Yoruba word for a female head wrap. The Yoruba people live in Southern Nigeria and are the largest ethnic group south of the Sahara. Yoruba women are known for wearing the impossibly intricate Gele head dresses, and although head dressing can be found in almost every African culture, the Gele is more than just head covering, it is an art form.
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Olusola AYIBIOWU
Purpose (2009)
Painting
Original artwork
Signature: lower left
Size of the artwork: 91.44 x 60.96cm (36 x 24 in)
Price: €6,500
Condition: ood condition
Artwork description
Purpose
The painting represents husband as the head of the wife.The purpose of relating this painting to equality in marriage is that equality may brings a man and woman together as one. Just like has God put a man to be the head of the woman as husband in marriage. When partners in a marriage value equality, they see each other as equals, treat each other with respect, consider each other’s needs, and support one another. Equal partners agree on goals together and work as a team for the purpose of achieving the same goals in marriage. They show equal commitment to the relationship and provide mutual support and nurturing. Each values the other’s work life as highly as his or her own. To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:A time to be born, and a time to die. A time to be single and a time to marry.
In summary.
''Purpose equality in marriage is good for everyone''.
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Olusola AYIBIOWU
Phone Calls (2020)
Painting
Oil/canvas
Original artwork
Signature: lower right
Size of the artwork: 83 x 119cm (32.68 x 46.85 in)
Price: €5,500
Condition: good condition
Artwork description
Nowadays we have phone calls all around the world and even one person is entitled to two or three and more phones.The introduction of phones has made significant impact in the World.
The ladies depicted in this paintings shows the impacts of Cell Phones in the Developing World, Talking about its invention since in 1973,
Impacts of Cell Phones in the Developing World
Mobile Banking: mobile banking, is helping initiate financial inclusion. By connecting major banks to online banking networks, individuals can now easily transfer money with even just a flip phone.
Disaster Relief: mobile devices are a unique communication tool for disaster relief in developing countries.
Governance: mobile technology has simplified seemingly impossible tasks such as long-distance polling and voter registration. In 2018,
Health Care:impact of cell phones in the developing world has also stretched to the area of health care. Making a reference points on borgen project.
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