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We Dey Together: Art Wey Show How We Connect

Jan 12
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We Dey Together: Art Wey Show How We Connect

We dey live for world where everybody dey connected, but sometimes e be like say we forget. we dey rush every day, pass each other without greeting, without smiling. this art exhibition e come remind us say, true-true, we all dey together. the art dey talk about how we fit live in harmony with nature and with each other. e show say even though we different, we still dey together. we need to remember say, as we dey care for the earth, na so we suppose care for our neighbor. make we no forget say, we dey part of one big family, and na together we go fit make the world better.

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Aleruchi Kinika

A Song For Us
0.40 ETH
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Aleruchi Kinika

Just Us Two
0.40 ETH

English Translation: We live in a world where everyone is connected, but sometimes it seems like we forget that. We rush through our days, passing each other without a greeting, without a smile. But this art exhibition, 'We Are Together: Art That Shows How We Connect,' comes to remind us that, indeed, we are all together. The art talks about how we can live in harmony with nature and with each other. It shows that even though we are different, we are still together. We need to remember that, just as we care for the Earth, we should also care for our neighbors. Let's not forget that we are part of one big family, and it's only together that we can make the world a better place."

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Mariuscarl Ene

Silent Order
0.20 ETH

"Itan" translates to "story" or "history" in Yoruba. Yoruba people are one of the largest and most culturally significant ethnic groups in West Africa. Yoruba culture is known for its vibrant and expressive arts, including sculpture, textiles, music, dance, and storytelling. Yoruba art has a strong emphasis on symbolism and spirituality and has influenced the broader African art world. Itan Foundation World isn’t just about displaying art, but also about telling the stories and histories of West African artists, their cultures and their creative journeys. Each artwork is selected for its ability to evoke a sense of storytelling and exploration.