This is about my subjective thoughts expressed through drawings and paintings; off-shoot of encounters within my immediate environment and occasional brush with the spiritual. It promises to be an expression of this beautiful world around us as it relates to the Spirit, Soul and Body including it's dynamic socio-cultural reflections.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Pen Drawing
The boy's name is Oluwadamilare ('Dare for short). He seems to be saying... "How dare you..."
In my part of the world woman's head-tie could take so much time to get it fixed right. Sometimes it has to be packed stiff with safety pins to keep it from falling off, especially on motor-bike. These were caught behind the wall of a classroom helping out each other.
It was the day after Durbar (Sallah Day celebration in the Northern part of the country).
So amusing to see the joy of a winner as it is reflected by the hausa man.
This was rendered from a photograph from my brother's wedding. The three performers had to play closely to be able to get the rhythm amidst the noise around them. I bet you don't want to see the noise...unh!
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