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Love of a Mother Print

Chinwe Russell

United Kingdom

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When I arrived in France as a student in the 90s, I took on nanny and babysitting positions to pay for my university fees. I was second mum to a good few kids. France has this fantastic established very popular au pair system and welcome many au pairs from around the world. It was a great way to afford to live in a very expensive city like Paris. For someone leaving their home country and family like I did, it was an amazing experience to be so warmly welcomed into a family where I became their African cousin, one of the gang. I went to school in the morning till 4pm and looked after the kids at the end of the day. You got a room, all your food and provisions, transport card, and pocket money. It was a great experience. Highly recommended to any young person. This painting was inspired by that period in my life so many years ago. My French families introduced me to the arts, to the mountains, to the countryside, to classical music and so much more, for that I am eternally grateful. As as result of this, I have shuttled between France, England, and Nigeria, with my heart divided into three. Let me continue the story, one of the children I looked after was called Alice, she was six years old, she promised that when she grew up, she would babysit for me in return, this promise from her innocent heart led to the actual image. What would it have been like if she was carrying my baby

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Chinwe Russell is a Nigerian-born British artist and curator with nearly 30 years of professional experience across many industries and geographies. Her CV encompasses Banking and Finance; Business Management and Development; Community Development; PR and Marketing; Training and Consultancy. ​ FOUNDER AND CURATOR Chinwe has curated many international exhibitions and auctions featuring many artists from the world over. In addition to developing her own thriving art practice, Chinwe has brought her passion, energy, and creativity to bear on revitalizing the visual arts sector in her adopted town of Doncaster by establishing the Doncaster art fair as well the D31 art gallery which has become the hub for the visual arts in the city. ​ MENTOR For the past few years, Chinwe has supported a large number of artists the opportunity to show and sell their work on the international auction market via her collaboration with Chalkwell auctions as well as via various art exhibitions. ​Identified as a “Raw Talent” in 2018 Chinwe’s work has been shown in various prestigious exhibitions notably at the Carrousel du louvre Focus art fair, The Other Art Fair’s “Not 30% Project” London, Shanghai international art fair, the Global arts award and more. In 2019 and 2021, her works were selected and sold at the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition. Chinwe’s narrative artistic style has brought a string of accolades to her name. Often historical in nature, Chinwe’s work uses bold bright colors to depict subjects evocative of deep reflection and emotions. Her naïve, intuitive style can be found both in public and private collections in the UK and abroad. Chinwe works on bespoke commissions as well as groups her work into themed collections. Chinwe often collaborates with both the public and private organizations to promote the visual arts and was on the Doncaster City Status project board who successfully made Doncaster a city. Chinwe has been a two-time recipient of Arts council England grant which supported two of her most important bodies of work. Some of her most important bodies of work include: Gods of Africa 20 Historical women who changed the world, Tribes of Africa Adam and Eve Girls of Italy Girls at the Corn exchange,

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