ICHAFU - 2023
Mixed media on canvas | 46 x 66cm
From the Artist :
"Ichafu in Igbo language means the Woman's Headtie, this traditional headtie is an accessory that adorns and completes the dressing of the African woman. The manner and design of tying also communicates various meanings and is dependent on the occasion. As a complex traditional Art form which is normally passed from mother to daughter, it requires nurturing which is difficult in today's fast paced contemporary society.
Moreover Ichafu-Ichafu in Igbo language means to cut short or reduce size, which resonates with the small size of the painting in comparison to my regular sizes which are much bigger."
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About the artist
Sor Sen was born in 1985. He received his formal training from Nigeria's premier school of art, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Arts and subsequently a Master Fine (MFA) in painting. He is a full-time practicing artist.
Sen is intensely interested in the human experience; he also strongly believes that his works are a bold release of internal feelings through colours and evocative linear strokes in a bid to awaken the viewer thought and sight faculties.
He has previously held several acclaimed solo exhibitions and participated in many group exhibitions in Nigeria and abroad, such as Italy and South Korea. In addition, his artistic prowess has earned him several prizes and widespread recognition, such as the National Library Art Contemporary competition and (OOPL) and the Leonardo Da Vinci International Prize in Italy.
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