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Fine Art Paper
9 x 12 in ($69)
White ($80)
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Showed at the The Other Art Fair
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Identity and lost are the major themes of my work as I try to touch on the issues of crisis in regards to people of the African descent, identity crisis is a period of uncertainty and confusion in a person’s sense of identity becomes insecure, typically due to a change in their expected aims or role in society. “identity crisis is part of the reparation of slavery and colonialism”. Slavery scrambled Africa thereby spreading blacks all over the world, meanwhile, the organization of the black race can be traced to Africa; where all blacks originated from thereby putting another race in another continent, I believe every individual has a reason to be born in every continent, from Africa to Europe to Asia, which is known as origination or roots which give birth to culture, tradition, spirituality, and religion.
2020
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
Yes
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My name is Stephen Aifegha, I was born in Lagos state; the western part of Nigeria often known as the New York of Nigeria, due to its metropolitan structure backed up with the daily hustle and bustle. My artistic practice is influenced by my identity and culture as an African, being born and raised in Nigeria. My subject matter and narrative as a contemporary African artist revolves around Post-colonialism, centering on historical, social, and cultural issues that concern Africa today. My art is an activism regarding these problems and issues faced by the continent of Africa. It draws back to post-colonial setbacks that have caused tremendous distress for Africa today. I am a mixed media artist who uses original African fabrics and newsprint as a major element in my art, the African fabrics are used to show my identity as an African and give an insight into my subject matter or narrative as it concerns issues regarding the African continent and the diaspora, the newsprint at the other hand, I use to seek texture and make social commentary. Both the fabrics and newsprint put together create a feeling of dynamism to the viewer.
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