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AFRICAN VILLAGE Acrylics on canvas 50x60cm 2022 STARTING BID $200 sold
LOT #002- HOME AT LAST. OIL N CANVAS 1999 Artist-Bob Usoroh
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The silhouette of of my Mother returning home from the farm against the doorpost was always something relieving, as it gave me some free time to play away from my younger sibling who had been on my back a greater part of the day. The technique used here was borne out of necessity as I could not get large tubes of oil at the store but smaller tubes that were as brushes by squeezing the colors on to the canvas.
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L0T #002 HOME AT LAST 50X70CM OIL ON CANVAS 1999
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Man, mixed media on hard Paper 1981. This is among the few oldest works in BobUsorohs art collection- It represents the stage of venturing into the professional level of using colors like oil and Guashe. The work was done during done after college and working at the Nigerian External telecommunications company. I was living in the slums of the Then capital city Ajegunle. I thought I had lost it until I travelled home from the Soviet union in 1991 to discover my Junior brother Udo Usoroh had kept it as something treasurable. it is signed with domestic family name Uwem-after my paternal great grand father
Woman, mixed media on hard Paper 1981. This is among the few oldest works in BobUsorohs art collection- It represents the stage of venturing into the professional level of using colors like oil and Guashe. The work was done during done after college and working at the Nigerian External telecommunications company. I was living in the slums of the Then capital city Ajegunle. I thought I had lost it until I travelled home from the Soviet union to discover my Junior brother Udo Usoroh had kept it as something treasurable. it is signed with domestic family name Uwem-after my paternal great grand father. It bears the horizontal trail from folding during the years of storage.
Awolowo, ink on drafting Paper 1983. This is among the few oldest works in BobUsorohs art collection- . The work was done during my days at the Architecture department of the Calabar Polytechnic-I was fascinated with the Pointilism style. I thought I had lost it, until I travelled home from the Soviet union in 1991 to discover my Junior brother Udo Usoroh had kept it as something treasurable.