Original artwork description:

In the vibrant tapestry of Yoruba culture, there exists a luminous jewel of regality and grace embodied by Olori, the Yoruba queen. Her presence radiates a rare regal essence, symbolizing strength and devotion to her people. Olori stands as a living testament to the rich heritage and traditions of the Yoruba, a beacon of hope and unity among her subjects. Her wisdom and compassionate leadership have brought solace and prosperity to her community, making her more than just a queen by title; she is a beloved mother, mentor, and friend.

Olori's reign is a living testament to the enduring spirit of Yoruba royalty. Her grace and unwavering love for her people continue to inspire and unite, reminding us that true royalty is not merely about the crown but the heart, character, and dedication one brings to their role.

In Olori, we witness the living embodiment of the Yoruba queen, a force of unity and strength whose legacy is woven into the very fabric of her people's lives, today and for generations to come.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#african art #black woman #black woman portrait #african queen #black woman art 
OLORI (2020)
Acrylic painting
by Taiwo Apampa

£1,195.5 Alert

Original artwork description
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In the vibrant tapestry of Yoruba culture, there exists a luminous jewel of regality and grace embodied by Olori, the Yoruba queen. Her presence radiates a rare regal essence, symbolizing strength and devotion to her people. Olori stands as a living testament to the rich heritage and traditions of the Yoruba, a beacon of hope and unity among her subjects. Her wisdom and compassionate leadership have brought solace and prosperity to her community, making her more than just a queen by title; she is a beloved mother, mentor, and friend.

Olori's reign is a living testament to the enduring spirit of Yoruba royalty. Her grace and unwavering love for her people continue to inspire and unite, reminding us that true royalty is not merely about the crown but the heart, character, and dedication one brings to their role.

In Olori, we witness the living embodiment of the Yoruba queen, a force of unity and strength whose legacy is woven into the very fabric of her people's lives, today and for generations to come.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#african art #black woman #black woman portrait #african queen #black woman art 

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