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◄ "Not a laughing matter" - 2002 (Raji O.E.)
Oil on canvas, 35x25" (89x63cm)
Order #: ROE-602-005 - $600 |
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Gossip is an integral part of everyday interaction between African women. |
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◄ "The Royal flutist" - 2002 (Raji O.E.)
Oil on canvas, 35x25" (89x63cm)
Order #: ROE-602-007 - N/A |
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Music is part of the everyday African life whether in lack or in plenty. The rulers enjoy the privilege of having their own personal musicians like this one in Northern Nigeria. |
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◄ "At work " - 2002 (Raji O.E.)
Oil on canvas, 39x35" (100x90cm)
Order #: ROE-602-004 - SOLD |
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Street musicians playing the 'Gangan' and 'Omele' drums. |
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◄ "Alabaru" - 2002 (Raji O.E.)
Oil on canvas, 39x30" (100x75cm)
Order #: ROE-602-006 - SOLD |
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Basket load carrier typical of African markets. Mother seeks clients while daughter holds on to mother affectionately. |
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◄ "Bend down boutique" - 2002 (Raji O.E.)
Oil on canvas, 35x23" (89x59cm)
Order #: ROE-602-001 - SOLD |
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Catch up with Western fashion trends.Young woman patronizes used clothes seller. |
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◄ "Oja" - 2002 (Raji O.E.)
Oil on canvas, 39x30" (100x75cm)
Order #: ROE-602-003 - SOLD |
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Buying and selling in the fruit section of a typical Nigerian market. Note the presence of the three major cultures - Yoruba, Ibo and Hausa. "Oja" is Yoruba for market. |
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