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What We Owe To Each Other (2022)Acrylic painting
by Emmanuel Akolo

£1,310.2

This work explores the profound obligation that binds us as a community. The composition features two figures in an intimate alignment against a vibrant orange backdrop, their gaze acting as a visual meditation on the things we own in common—the water, the trees, and the wild places of the soul. By capturing the protective posture of one figure behind the other, I illustrate the essential duty of care often lost in modern life.

I utilized a high-contrast palette of deep mahoganies and electric blues to emphasize the "inner glow" and human resilience of my subjects. The striking red shadow signifies the weight of our shared history and the presence of our obligations to one another. This piece is an affirmation of communal responsibility, honoring the strength found when we recognize that our individual existences are part of a larger, sacred whole that must be guarded and preserved together.

Materials used:

Acrylic On Canvas

Details:

Tags:

#woman#black#bond#guard#help#protect#sister#guardian#loyalty#rely#share#reckon
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This work explores the profound obligation that binds us as a community. The composition features two figures in an intimate alignment against a vibrant orange backdrop, their gaze acting as a visual meditation on the things we own in common—the water, the trees, and the wild places of the soul. By capturing the protective posture of one figure behind the other, I illustrate the essential duty of care often lost in modern life.

I utilized a high-contrast palette of deep mahoganies and electric blues to emphasize the "inner glow" and human resilience of my subjects. The striking red shadow signifies the weight of our shared history and the presence of our obligations to one another. This piece is an affirmation of communal responsibility, honoring the strength found when we recognize that our individual existences are part of a larger, sacred whole that must be guarded and preserved together.

Materials used:

Acrylic On Canvas

Details:

Tags:

#woman#black#bond#guard#help#protect#sister#guardian#loyalty#rely#share#reckon
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Emmanuel Akolo

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Akolo Emmanuel Olusegun is a Nigerian-born, Niagara-based visual artist who transitioned from a civil engineering background to a multidisciplinary practice. Working primarily with acrylics and charcoal, he blends expressive brushwork... Read more

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