Original artwork description:

This collection is about acceptance and content. It isabout understanding that everything will happen in it's season. It is about finding peace in your present state.
I chose to use the Udara and kola-nut pattern as a backdrop because of what they symbolize in Igbo (of east Nigeria) culture and community; story telling and acceptance. It follows the ideology that the work we do today will plant the seeds for what is to come tomorrow and thus create the foundation of our personal stories.

Materials used:

'acrylic gold leaf digital

Tags:
#mixed media painting #african #growth #self love #black women portrait 
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In Season 2 (2021)
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by Stephanie Unaeze

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This collection is about acceptance and content. It isabout understanding that everything will happen in it's season. It is about finding peace in your present state.
I chose to use the Udara and kola-nut pattern as a backdrop because of what they symbolize in Igbo (of east Nigeria) culture and community; story telling and acceptance. It follows the ideology that the work we do today will plant the seeds for what is to come tomorrow and thus create the foundation of our personal stories.

Materials used:

'acrylic gold leaf digital

Tags:
#mixed media painting #african #growth #self love #black women portrait 
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Stephanie Unaeze

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ARTIST STATEMENT Stephanie Unaeze is a Nigerian female Painter and Illustrator who creates wonderful and whimsical, mixed media pieces. She explores themes pertaining to the proverbial self and its place... Read more

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