Art of Eneji Peter
Art of Eneji Peter

Art of Eneji Peter

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Queen Amina was a girl

$1000 (USD)

Abuja· In stock· Used

Acrylic on canvas painting

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Lost in Eden

$5000 (USD)

Abuja· In stock· Used

The mind of a child, lost in a moment of mirthful fantasy, an escape from the painful reality and anguish of failures and abashed dreams. Hope is on the horizon, lessons learned from the innocence in her smile. This beautiful oblivion, culled from the ignorance and carelessness of lifes grim countenance. Yes, her pain is short and abrupt, her ecstasy, long and loud. Her voice reverberates with the wittiness of spring and her hinds swift as the deer to water streams. This beautiful fantasy I crave to behold even for a moment, to dance to the melodies in my head, at the trance of being lost in Eden

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The Observer

$1500 (USD)

Abuja· In stock· Used

This vibrant painting captures a poignant moment of a young child gazing intently, holding onto a wooden post. The childs expression is filled with emotion, evoking a sense of wonder or longing. The use of vivid colors and bold brushstrokes brings the portrait to life, highlighting the childs detailed facial features and textured hair. The background blends harmoniously with shades of green, enhancing the central figures presence. This piece is a beautiful representation of innocence and curiosity, making it a striking addition to any art collection.

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The knot

$4000 (USD)

Abuja· In stock· Used

The head gear (gele) is a signature traditional dressing accessory in many pre-modern day African societies. It has been revered as a symbol of modesty and beauty transcending generations and epochs, gaining widespread acceptance and prominence. However, in recent years, the head gear has seen a great decline in use as the younger generation of women and girls are tilting towards western modes of adornment threatening this age long accessory with extinction. the painting eulogizes this emblem of elegance and grace, affirming its relevance even in modern times.

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Unitys banquet: a tapestry of timeless fellowship

$15000 (USD)

Kurudu, Abuja· In stock· New

This exquisite canvas presents a groundbreaking tableau, a visionary reimagining of Leonardo da Vinci’s seminal “The Last Supper.” Here, the artist has boldly transcended the boundaries of time and tradition, weaving a tapestry of multicultural fellowship around a central figure reminiscent of the iconic portrayal of Jesus. Each character is a study in diversity, their attire and visages drawn from a plethora of cultures and epochs, suggesting a narrative that celebrates inclusivity. The composition sings with a warm, vivid palette, breathing life into the sumptuous textures of fabric and the nuanced expressions of a convivial assembly. There is a palpable intimacy here, a departure from the austere solemnity of its historic precursor, inviting the viewer to a scene of familial warmth and universal unity. This piece is not merely a painting; it is a prophetic embrace of global community and timeless spirituality. It is a bold declaration that art can indeed transcend its own epoch, making this an invaluable acquisition for the discerning collector with an eye for future classics.