Original artwork description:

A vibrant pair. Painted without sketches.

"The word “shakara” came from the Yoruba-Nigerian song “Shakara Olu Oje” by Fela Kuti.
When one says that they’re doing shakara, they are saying that they are showing off- Azizi Powell

Materials used:

Acrylics

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#blue #black #yellow #gold #white #bronze #copper 

Shakara Women (Diptych) (2023) Acrylic painting
by Rashna Hackett

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A vibrant pair. Painted without sketches.

"The word “shakara” came from the Yoruba-Nigerian song “Shakara Olu Oje” by Fela Kuti.
When one says that they’re doing shakara, they are saying that they are showing off- Azizi Powell

Materials used:

Acrylics

Tags:
#blue #black #yellow #gold #white #bronze #copper 
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