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Gerry Nnubia, Red Cap Chief, 2022
Gerry Nnubia, Red Cap Chief, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper$300
And the People Could Fly, 2003
And the People Could Fly, 2003An original work by Yomi Momoh 2003 Oil on Canvas 3’x 4’$3500
Woven Basket Naturè
Woven Basket NaturèHandmade in NigeriaWoven BasketNatural 14” circumference $60
Purple Woven Mats
Purple Woven MatsPurple Woven Mats Set of 2Handmade in Nigeria12” circumference$60
Blue Pyramid, 2018
Blue Pyramid, 2018An original work by Wole Lagunji 2018 Acrylic on Canvas 2.5' x 2’$8000
SOLD Independently Minded: Keke Head Series
SOLD Independently Minded: Keke Head Series“Independently Minded,” by Joseph Eze, Acrylic on Canvas, 5”x3”$4250
Rufus Ogundele, Brave Hunters, 1984
Rufus Ogundele, Brave Hunters, 198448x48 oil on boardOMOLUWABITHE SALVATION NARRATIVE OF RUFUS OGUNDELE PART IIA Return to the creative origins of SelfIt has often been said that the imbalances of the real world are mirrored and even exacerbated in the world of fine art and other micro universes within our realm of existence as they are both reflections and refractions of those larger inequities. Since art and creativity have been so deeply ingrained in our human psyche, they have informed and influenced our evolution as a specie since the dawn of time.If these injustices and anomalies can be corrected in higher creative spaces, their realignment will no doubt have a ripple effect on wider plains of existence, leveling out the playing field and creating a more equitable world for all.Within this framework of thought, it is thus the prerogative of the artist to uphold truth and usher in new epiphanies of righteousness in moving humanity ever closer to a state of perfection in all areas of contemporary life.As Africa emerges from a protracted period of darkness to embrace a hyper- renaissance synonymous with the glories of the Aquarian age, the artist is set to take center stage in this new epoch.As the curtain draws on the 2000 year old Piscean age, the time has come for new manifestations of divine beauty reflecting the signs of the times and the rise in consciousness of the human family.It comes as no surprise that through a series of cosmic coincidences, the works of the late icon of the Oshogbo Art Movement, Rufus Ogundele and others from that glorious age of spiritual art from Africa, have been brought to the forefront of the global art scene. Lost in translation for many decades, the exploitation of their individual and collective legacies has been on going since their emergence in the early 1960s. Aged only 50 at the time of his transition in 1996, Rufus Ogundele’s works and the powerful message of salvation they carry, resonate more deeply today than when first created over sixty years ago. Weaving the ancient folklore and mythology of his native Yoruba people in to his gospel of universal salvation, his message of everlasting life attainable through a reconnection to self, still echoes colorfully today from beyond the grave. His story narrates the tale of the quintessential outsider celebrating his own sacrificial mission of total devotion to his art as a means of attainting the ultimate goal of life eternal. Kickstarted in the same flower power era of the 1960’s when the hippy movement was gathering momentum in the West, these new energies were the first born of the new age, challenging conventional wisdom and rebelling against war, human greed and capitalism. By visualizing a more equitable community and singing songs of love and peace, these twin flames of consciousness hoped to paint a better world on one hand and harmonize humanity’s soul on the other.Though described in numerous artistic circles and articles as the Picasso of Africa due to his predominantly cubist expressions, Rufus in life rejected such comparisons and pigeon holing as he saw the spirit of art as running wild and unfettered throughout the human family. With time, he came to understand that Picasso’s cubism was greatly influenced by African forms and was often heard saying in jest that “Pablo Picasso ought to be known as the Rufus Ogundele of Europe”. Instead, he saw himself as Omoluwabi, the local hero of kingly lineage, destined to change the world through his example, his character (Iwa) and his art.Discovered just after Nigeria’s political independence from Britain in the early 1960s Rufus Ogundele’s art emanates from deep within the DNA of his ancestral heritage. His father a carpenter and traditional Yoruba carver, came from a long line of craftsmen instructed in the old ways and methods of Yoruba wood workings. Theirs was a guild dedicated to manifesting practical ways of improving life in the community and shrines of local deities like Oshun and Ogun. His name Ogundele literally means “the god of iron/creativity is in the house”. Ogun de ele Naturally born in to this creative school of thought, when given the opportunity to express his brand of ancestral wisdom, he chose to go deeper in to himself in search of the DNA of modern life. By applying the folklore and mythological systems of his native people through this new found medium of oil painting, Rufus Ogundele presented his own artistic roadmap for individual salvation to the world. His works take pride of place in the homes and collections of major stars and celebrities as documenting in the April 1997 edition of Architectural Digest. At home in Nigeria, Afro beat King; Femi Anikulapo Kuti and the highly respected Igwe Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe, Agbogidi (The voice of Thunder, Obi “King” of Onitsha) are just a couple of well known collectors of Ogundele’s works. They have also been featured in leading galleries and exhibitions in Nigeria, Germany, the UK, France, USA, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Ghana and Japan. As far back as 1966, his works were shown at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London and at a Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibition of the world’s leading new names in art. In more recent times, his paintings have taken center stage in major cinematic features like Disney + “The Crossover starring Felicia Rashad and a host of other Hollywood celebrities. Between October 7th 2022 and January 8th 2023, the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk Virginia featured the works of Rufus Ogundele and other Nigerian artists in their successful exhibition “Black Orpheus” ‘Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club’ This visual alignment of continental African art with the global art movement through story telling, has propelled Ogundele’s paintings in to millions of new minds through new media and the power of popular culture in the US and beyond. In life, his mission was to use his art to penetrate the minds of his captive audience with his visual folk tales and colorful imagery as a means of correcting societal inequalities. In death, his legacy lives on through his collection of rare paintings that speak of his messianic agenda to unite the diverse peoples of our world through the boundless, borderless creativity of the eternal human spirit. EXHIBITIONS2023 “Black Orpheus” Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club (featuring;Rufus Ogundele) Chrysler Museum Virginia 2021 “The New World According to Rufus Ogundele” Nimbus Africa Centre, Norfolk VA2005 “Parallel Vision” Christina Cultural Art Centre, Delaware USA2000 “ A Concrete Vision - Oshogbo Art in the 1969s” National Museum of African Art Washington USA1990 “Songs of Power, Songs of Praise-Modern Visions from Haiti, Nigeria and Papua New Guinea”- San Jose State University gallery USA1988 “Art from the African Diaspora: Becoming Visible”- Centre for Contemporary Art, Newark, USA1985 “Oshogbo Art”- Commonwealth Institute Art Gallery- London, UK1984 Solo Exhibition- Galerie Schwarzweise, Munich, Germany 1981 “Exhibition of works by Rufus Ogundele, Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1980-81 “ Twenty Years of Oshogbo Art” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1979 “Modern Kunstaus Afrika” - Staatlichen Kunsthalie, Berlin Germany1976 “Exhibition of Works by Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria 1975 “Modern Art from Africa” Group Exhibition- Jonas’s Gallery, Baltimore USA1974 “Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1974- Tradition and Change in Yoruba Art, E.B Crocker Art Gallery , Sacramento USA“Contemporary Nigerian Art” Corcoran Museum of Art Washington USA1972- “Africa Creates’72’ Union Carbide Gallery New York USA1970- “Exhibition of Works by Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria 1968- “Contemporary Nigerian Art Exhibition for Ori OlokunCultural Centre Ile-Ife1969 “Contemporary African Art” - Camden Art Centre London UK1969 “Contemporary African Art” Otis$35000
“Tree of Life” SOLD
“Tree of Life” SOLDSOLD Ebony wood carved sculpture, 6’, Made in Kenya ~$20000
Monday Morning, 2023
Monday Morning, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
Afropolitan TieDye Tshirts
Afropolitan TieDye TshirtsAfrican cotton dyed T-shirtsMade in Nigeria One size fits most$60
Tiny Woven Baskets
Tiny Woven BasketsHandmade in NigeriaStacking Woven BasketsSet of 25” $40
Afropolitan Backpacks
Afropolitan BackpacksSturdy and beautiful African fabric quilted cotton backpack ~Zippered front pouch Made in Nigeria $65
SOLD Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,
SOLD Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,9x11, Collage on Paper$250
Gerry Nnubia, Red Cap Chief III, 2022
Gerry Nnubia, Red Cap Chief III, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper,$300
Sisi Eko (Lagos Society Lady), 2023
Sisi Eko (Lagos Society Lady), 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
Rufus Ogundele, The Community, 1982
Rufus Ogundele, The Community, 198234x46 oil on board NOT AVAILABLE $50000
Purple Basket
Purple BasketHandmade in NigeriaNatural plant dyes12” circumference $65
Death is a Gift: Keys to Eternal Life (E-Book)
Death is a Gift: Keys to Eternal Life (E-Book)Death is a Gift: Keys to Eternal Life ~By Sia Alexander •Death is not the end. Death can never be the end. Death is the road. Life is the traveler. The Soul is the Guide” ~ Sri ChinmoyWe fear death because we don't know it. Imagine death a gift - a blessed state, free from the illusion of mortality, where the dead rejoice in sublime reunion with the Divine source, which created them. So to kill loses its ghastly power, as the temporal world is revealed to be the only hell and the departed come to know it as a dream from which they have finally been awakened.This is an Ebook Download. Link will be ready to download and emailed after purchase~$11.11
SOLD “Celestial Beings”
SOLD “Celestial Beings”“Celestial Beings” 2021, By Tola Wewe, Acrylic on Canvas, 24” x 33”$3000
Wide Brim Woven Basket
Wide Brim Woven BasketWoven BasketHandmade in Nigeria20” circumference$75
Traditional Benin Bronze Sculpture
Traditional Benin Bronze SculpturePure Lagos collection$3000
Gele (Head Gear), 2022
Gele (Head Gear), 2022An original work by Nat Okoro 2022 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
Gerry Nnubia, Twilight, 2022
Gerry Nnubia, Twilight, 202212x12$300
Flower Remedy Consultation
Flower Remedy ConsultationI hr consultation on any emotional challenges you may be facing in order to design a custom Flower Remedy formula just for you ~•LoveMoneyHealth BodyBeauty RelationshipsMarriageCareerFertility Children Past livesFuture Goals•1 month supply included to take home and brighten your life & soul ~* Great for kids as well! $111
Rose Tinted Secrets, 2023
Rose Tinted Secrets, 2023An original work by Chris Green 2023 Oil on Canvas 16”x 20”$500
Traditional Beaded Necklace
Traditional Beaded NecklaceBlack and white heavily beaded necklace to accessorize any traditional African or modern outfit. Made in Cameroon ~$100
Naate Bags
Naate BagsNaate BagsSunshine & ChocolateMade in Senegal by local women’s collective using repurposed recycled plastic 14” height$65
Because I Can, 2023
Because I Can, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
Form Over Function, 2020
Form Over Function, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3500
Aretha -SOLD
Aretha -SOLDOriginal artwork by Nwabueze, 2017, textiles and acrylic on canvas ~4.5’ x 3.5’ A mixed media marvel by the precocious young talent Franklin Nwabueze, “Aretha” weaves a tale across two continents of a musical deva and a mother of twins, both caught up in a graphical tapestry of acrylic paints, African textiles and deep vibrant emotional connections.Nwabueze’s transformative style involving the recycling and upscaling of scraps African textiles from the rag trade (originally sourced from his mother’s tailoring workshop) into valuable and highly collectable works of art epitomizes the true spirit of human ingenuity. This powerful metaphor for wealth creation can be equally applicable in converting trash talk about black jobs into endearing symbols used to engineer social change. It’s bile and venum can be repurposed to fuel and galvanize black, white, red and blue votes to paint a new picture of society and usher in a new era in American and global leadership.Welcome to an era of Black Jobs in American politics.Sankofa ~The New Age of Black Jobs$3000
Embroidered Cross-Body Bags
Embroidered Cross-Body BagsColorful, woven bags ~$50
Afropolitan Sac Bag
Afropolitan Sac BagBeautiful multicolored purse with drawstrings! Made in Nigeria. Ankara Print$85
Gerry Nnubia, Red Cap Chieftain IV, 2022
Gerry Nnubia, Red Cap Chieftain IV, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper.$300
My Goddess, 2024
My Goddess, 2024An original work by Franklin Nwabueze 2024 Textiles on canvas 5’ x 4’ ~ His transformative style, involving the recycling and upscaling of scraps of African textiles from the rag trade (originally sourced from his mother’s tailoring workshop) into valuable, highly collectable works of art, epitomizes the true spirit of human ingenuity. This powerful metaphor for wealth creation can be equally applicable in converting trash talk about black jobs into endearing symbols used to engineer social change. Its bile and venom can be repurposed to fuel and galvanize black, white, red, and blue votes to paint a new picture of society and usher in a new era in American and global leadership. Welcome to an era of Black Jobs in American politics. Sankofa ~$3200
Natural Bassinet Basker
Natural Bassinet BaskerBeautiful and cozy bassinet basket ~Pillow and Moroccan Fabric insert For your tiny loved ones ~18” long $165
Big Sis 2, 2023
Big Sis 2, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
Halima, 2024
Halima, 2024An original work by Franklin Nwabueze 2024 Textiles and acrylic on canvas 3.7’ x 2.7’$2700
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,9x11, Collage on Paper$250
SOLD Rainbow Crochet Dress
SOLD Rainbow Crochet DressHandmade crochet wrap dress. One size fits most. Repurposed vintage yarn.Made with love ~$180
Star Woven Basket
Star Woven BasketHandmade in NigeriaWoven Star Basket16” circumference $65
SOLD Nat Okoro, Sisi Eko, 2022
SOLD Nat Okoro, Sisi Eko, 2022acrylic on paper, 24”x18”$500
Afropolitan Tote
Afropolitan ToteBeautiful multicolored large carry all! Made in Nigeria. Very sturdy with a double zipper and lined with black fabric.$111
Leather and Wicker Bag - SOLD
Leather and Wicker Bag - SOLDLarge burgandy and tan crossbody carry-bag with leather accents.$100
SOLD Ademola, A Fusion II, 2019
SOLD Ademola, A Fusion II, 2019charcoal on paper 9x12$200
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,9x11, Collage on Paper$250
Naate Bags
Naate BagsNaate BagsChocolate StripesMade in Senegal by local women’s collective using repurposed recycled plastic 14” height$65
SOLD Africa Map Tapestry
SOLD Africa Map TapestryHandmade Africa Map Tapestry, 4’x 3’ $425
Aso Oke Blanket
Aso Oke BlanketAsoòke Blankets The Fabric of RoyaltyHandmade in Ibadan, Nigeria7’ x 8’$300
Tola Wewe, (Crossover featured) “Gelede Protest”
Tola Wewe, (Crossover featured) “Gelede Protest” 5feet X 5feet Acrylic on Canvas In line with global consciousness at the dawn of the new age, Tola Wewe’s Gelede protest is an indication of the coming together of universal concepts of opposition and change at the dawn of a new era synonymous with female leadership. The Gelede female power structures in western Nigeria are often called upon to counter societal imbalance and uphold spiritual truths in an age of materialism and vanity.$4500
Conundrum, 2021
Conundrum, 2021An original work by Tola Wewe 2021 Acrylic on Canvas 2.5’ x 2’$3200
Asoòke Blankets
Asoòke BlanketsAsoòke Blankets The Fabric of RoyaltyHandmade in Ibadan, Nigeria7’ x 8’$300
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Lagos Venice, 2022
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Lagos Venice, 202210x16$300
Be Love Now
Be Love NowBe Love NowLove Potion No. 11A flower essence to align you with pure love in body, mind and spirit.Free your soul from a belief in scarcity and trauma and fill your cells with the light of divine love, your natural birthright ~A blend of the highest quality Bach flower remedies to enlighten your magnetic, loving self and attract your highest soul mate ~Pure water, Bach Flower Remedies, Organic GlycerineLove,SiaNatural1fl.ozTake 11 tiny drops under your tongue daily •3 in the morning | 4 in the afternoon | 4 in the evening ~$11.11
SOLD “Queens”
SOLD “Queens”SOLD - An original artwork by B. Lawson12” x 7”, Ink on canvas$200
Woven Star Basket
Woven Star Basket Made in NigeriaWoven Star Basket w/ handles14” circumference $75
I AM: You Power This Life (Audiobook)
I AM: You Power This Life (Audiobook)I AM: You Power This Life (Audiobook) by Sia Alexander •Narrated by the Author @ Nimbus Studio LagosThe power of I AM, the true essence of who we are - is God. As spiritual beings having a human experience, we possess within us all that we require to empower our daily life with perfect love, abundance, joy and wholeness. Offered in this book, I AM: You Power This Life, a 100+ page sutra, is a practical vision to living this Truth ~Link will be available for download and emailed to you after purchase ~$7.11
Full, 2020
Full, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3500
Blue Teddy, 2009
Blue Teddy, 2009An original work by Jimi Solanke from Folktale Collage Series 2009 Collage on Paper 9' x 11'$250
Large Natural Woven Mats
Large Natural Woven Mats Natural Woven MatsSet of 2Handmade in Nigeria16” circumference$70
SOLD OUT Pure Lagos T-Shirt
SOLD OUT Pure Lagos T-Shirt100% Cotton T-ShirtPure Lagos logo on the backOn back you have the quote, “A Wise Man Once Said Nothing.” Medium$50
Afropolitan TieDye Trackers
Afropolitan TieDye Trackers Extra long, wide leg trackers ~Made in NigeriaSilky, cotton dyed fabric with drawstringOne size fits most $75
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,9x11, Collage on Paper$250
God Loves Sex and Money: 7 Secret Reasons Why You Should Too
God Loves Sex and Money: 7 Secret Reasons Why You Should TooIt is no secret that we as human beings have a love/hate relationship with sex and money. At the same time our understanding of God is limited and so we attach many of our human shortcomings onto God, making God judgmental, uncaring and harsh. This creates in us a deep conflict between our intense desires and our need to be loved and accepted by God. In, God Loves Sex and Money: 7 Secret Reasons Why You Should Too, a new way of looking at the relationship between God, sex and money is posited, in an effort to free readers from psycho-spiritual inner conflict. The goal is to liberate, heal and enlighten the mass consciousness on these three seemingly antithetical concepts.Paperback$22.22
Gerry Nnubia, Light Vision, 2022
Gerry Nnubia, Light Vision, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper.$300
Get Rich Quick
Get Rich QuickGet Rich QuickMoney Magnet FormulaA flower essence to align you with pure abundance in body, mind and spirit.Free your soul from a belief in lack and limitation and fill your cells with the light of wealth and prosperity, your natural birthright ~A blend of the highest quality Bach flower remedies to enlighten your most prosperous self ~Pure water, Bach Flower Remedies, Organic GlycerineLove,SiaNatural1fl.ozTake 11 tiny drops under your tongue daily •3 in the morning | 4 in the afternoon | 4 in the evening ~$11.11
SOLD Joseph Eze, Lagos Rush Hour
SOLD Joseph Eze, Lagos Rush HourSOLD - 3’x4’ Blue Lagos acrylic on canvas$3000
The Thinker, 2020 SOLD
The Thinker, 2020 SOLDAn original work by Dotun Abiola2020Acrylic on Canvas5’ x 6’$8000
Tola, 2024
Tola, 2024An original work by Franklin Nwabueze 2024 Textiles and acrylic on canvas 4.5’ x 3.7’ ~ His transformative style, involving the recycling and upscaling of scraps of African textiles from the rag trade (originally sourced from his mother’s tailoring workshop) into valuable, highly collectable works of art, epitomizes the true spirit of human ingenuity. This powerful metaphor for wealth creation can be equally applicable in converting trash talk about black jobs into endearing symbols used to engineer social change. Its bile and venom can be repurposed to fuel and galvanize black, white, red, and blue votes to paint a new picture of society and usher in a new era in American and global leadership. Welcome to an era of Black Jobs in American politics. Sankofa ~$2975
Death is a Gift: Keys to Eternal Life - Paperback
Death is a Gift: Keys to Eternal Life - PaperbackDeath is not the end. Death can never be the end. Death is the road. Life is the traveler. The Soul is the Guide” ~ Sri ChinmoyWe fear death because we don't know it. Imagine death a gift - a blessed state, free from the illusion of mortality, where the dead rejoice in sublime reunion with the Divine source, which created them. So to kill loses its ghastly power, as the temporal world is revealed to be the only hell and the departed come to know it as a dream from which they have finally been awakened.Paperback$22.22
Circle Woven Basket
Circle Woven BasketCircle Woven BasketHandmade in Nigeria18” circumference Natural & Berry Dyed$65
Open, 2020
Open, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3150
Gerry Nnubia, School Children, 2022
Gerry Nnubia, School Children, 202212x12 Acrylic on Paper,$300
Kufi Fila
Kufi FilaYoruba swag hat. Handmade in Nigeria by local artisans ~$60
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,9x11, Collage on Paper$250
Afropolitan Palazzo Pant/Skirt
Afropolitan Palazzo Pant/SkirtKente print silk palazzo skirt pant. Can be worn at the waist or bust. Stretchy elastic band at top. Rare VintageGreen MulticolorOne size fits most ~$65
SOLD “The President”
SOLD “The President”SOLD - Original artwork by Franklin Nwabueze 2024, textiles on canvas, 5’x4’His transformative style involving the recycling and upscaling of scraps African textiles from the rag trade (originally sourced from his mother’s tailoring workshop) into valuable and highly collectable works of art epitomizes the true spirit of human ingenuity. This powerful metaphor for wealth creation can be equally applicable in converting trash talk about black jobs into endearing symbols used to engineer social change. Its bile and venum can be repurposed to fuel and galvanize black, white, red and blue votes to paint a new picture of society and usher in a new era in American and global leadership.Welcome to an era of Black Jobs in American politics.Sankofa$4000
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series9x11, Collage on Paper$250
Woven Garden Basket
Woven Garden BasketMade in NigeriaWoven Garden Basket$65
Natté Bags Tote
Natté Bags ToteWoven tote bag with a deep chocolate geometrical design. Handmade in Senegal with recycled plastic ~$60
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,9x11, Collage on Paper$250
Sunshine, 2020
Sunshine, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3500
Angel of Light, 2023
Angel of Light, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
Yellow Bus, 2020
Yellow Bus, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3500
Gerry Nnubia, Sunset, 2022
Gerry Nnubia, Sunset, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper,$300
Rufus Ogundele, Animal Kingdom, 1991 SOLD
Rufus Ogundele, Animal Kingdom, 1991 SOLD2x3 oil on boardOMOLUWABITHE SALVATION NARRATIVE OF RUFUS OGUNDELE PART IIA Return to the creative origins of SelfIt has often been said that the imbalances of the real world are mirrored and even exacerbated in the world of fine art and other micro universes within our realm of existence as they are both reflections and refractions of those larger inequities. Since art and creativity have been so deeply ingrained in our human psyche, they have informed and influenced our evolution as a specie since the dawn of time.If these injustices and anomalies can be corrected in higher creative spaces, their realignment will no doubt have a ripple effect on wider plains of existence, leveling out the playing field and creating a more equitable world for all.Within this framework of thought, it is thus the prerogative of the artist to uphold truth and usher in new epiphanies of righteousness in moving humanity ever closer to a state of perfection in all areas of contemporary life.As Africa emerges from a protracted period of darkness to embrace a hyper- renaissance synonymous with the glories of the Aquarian age, the artist is set to take center stage in this new epoch.As the curtain draws on the 2000 year old Piscean age, the time has come for new manifestations of divine beauty reflecting the signs of the times and the rise in consciousness of the human family.It comes as no surprise that through a series of cosmic coincidences, the works of the late icon of the Oshogbo Art Movement, Rufus Ogundele and others from that glorious age of spiritual art from Africa, have been brought to the forefront of the global art scene. Lost in translation for many decades, the exploitation of their individual and collective legacies has been on going since their emergence in the early 1960s. Aged only 50 at the time of his transition in 1996, Rufus Ogundele’s works and the powerful message of salvation they carry, resonate more deeply today than when first created over sixty years ago. Weaving the ancient folklore and mythology of his native Yoruba people in to his gospel of universal salvation, his message of everlasting life attainable through a reconnection to self, still echoes colorfully today from beyond the grave. His story narrates the tale of the quintessential outsider celebrating his own sacrificial mission of total devotion to his art as a means of attainting the ultimate goal of life eternal. Kickstarted in the same flower power era of the 1960’s when the hippy movement was gathering momentum in the West, these new energies were the first born of the new age, challenging conventional wisdom and rebelling against war, human greed and capitalism. By visualizing a more equitable community and singing songs of love and peace, these twin flames of consciousness hoped to paint a better world on one hand and harmonize humanity’s soul on the other.Though described in numerous artistic circles and articles as the Picasso of Africa due to his predominantly cubist expressions, Rufus in life rejected such comparisons and pigeon holing as he saw the spirit of art as running wild and unfettered throughout the human family. With time, he came to understand that Picasso’s cubism was greatly influenced by African forms and was often heard saying in jest that “Pablo Picasso ought to be known as the Rufus Ogundele of Europe”. Instead, he saw himself as Omoluwabi, the local hero of kingly lineage, destined to change the world through his example, his character (Iwa) and his art.Discovered just after Nigeria’s political independence from Britain in the early 1960s Rufus Ogundele’s art emanates from deep within the DNA of his ancestral heritage. His father a carpenter and traditional Yoruba carver, came from a long line of craftsmen instructed in the old ways and methods of Yoruba wood workings. Theirs was a guild dedicated to manifesting practical ways of improving life in the community and shrines of local deities like Oshun and Ogun. His name Ogundele literally means “the god of iron/creativity is in the house”. Ogun de ele Naturally born in to this creative school of thought, when given the opportunity to express his brand of ancestral wisdom, he chose to go deeper in to himself in search of the DNA of modern life. By applying the folklore and mythological systems of his native people through this new found medium of oil painting, Rufus Ogundele presented his own artistic roadmap for individual salvation to the world. His works take pride of place in the homes and collections of major stars and celebrities as documenting in the April 1997 edition of Architectural Digest. At home in Nigeria, Afro beat King; Femi Anikulapo Kuti and the highly respected Igwe Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe, Agbogidi (The voice of Thunder, Obi “King” of Onitsha) are just a couple of well known collectors of Ogundele’s works. They have also been featured in leading galleries and exhibitions in Nigeria, Germany, the UK, France, USA, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Ghana and Japan. As far back as 1966, his works were shown at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London and at a Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibition of the world’s leading new names in art. In more recent times, his paintings have taken center stage in major cinematic features like Disney + “The Crossover starring Felicia Rashad and a host of other Hollywood celebrities. Between October 7th 2022 and January 8th 2023, the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk Virginia featured the works of Rufus Ogundele and other Nigerian artists in their successful exhibition “Black Orpheus” ‘Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club’ This visual alignment of continental African art with the global art movement through story telling, has propelled Ogundele’s paintings in to millions of new minds through new media and the power of popular culture in the US and beyond. In life, his mission was to use his art to penetrate the minds of his captive audience with his visual folk tales and colorful imagery as a means of correcting societal inequalities. In death, his legacy lives on through his collection of rare paintings that speak of his messianic agenda to unite the diverse peoples of our world through the boundless, borderless creativity of the eternal human spirit. EXHIBITIONS2023 “Black Orpheus” Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club (featuring;Rufus Ogundele) Chrysler Museum Virginia 2021 “The New World According to Rufus Ogundele” Nimbus Africa Centre, Norfolk VA2005 “Parallel Vision” Christina Cultural Art Centre, Delaware USA2000 “ A Concrete Vision - Oshogbo Art in the 1969s” National Museum of African Art Washington USA1990 “Songs of Power, Songs of Praise-Modern Visions from Haiti, Nigeria and Papua New Guinea”- San Jose State University gallery USA1988 “Art from the African Diaspora: Becoming Visible”- Centre for Contemporary Art, Newark, USA1985 “Oshogbo Art”- Commonwealth Institute Art Gallery- London, UK1984 Solo Exhibition- Galerie Schwarzweise, Munich, Germany 1981 “Exhibition of works by Rufus Ogundele, Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1980-81 “ Twenty Years of Oshogbo Art” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1979 “Modern Kunstaus Afrika” - Staatlichen Kunsthalie, Berlin Germany1976 “Exhibition of Works by Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria 1975 “Modern Art from Africa” Group Exhibition- Jonas’s Gallery, Baltimore USA1974 “Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1974- Tradition and Change in Yoruba Art, E.B Crocker Art Gallery , Sacramento USA“Contemporary Nigerian Art” Corcoran Museum of Art Washington USA1972- “Africa Creates’72’ Union Carbide Gallery New York USA1970- “Exhibition of Works by Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria 1968- “Contemporary Nigerian Art Exhibition for Ori OlokunCultural Centre Ile-Ife1969 “Contemporary African Art” - Camden Art Centre London UK1969 “Contemporary African Art” Otis A$15000
Virtual Naming Ceremony
Virtual Naming CeremonyMaa’afa is Igbo for know your name What is your name? Our ancestors fought hard to maintain their sacred names during the traumatic period of enslavement and colonialism throughout the African continent and the African Diaspora. Why did they do this? What’s in a name? In Igbo and Yoruba cosmology your name is your lifeblood your Chi, without which you cease to exist. Join us in the rediscovery of our true identity as sons and daughters of Africa. Receive your African name today and reconnect to the glories of your heritage.Fill the details below and add to your notes at Checkout so we can begin to generate an authentic West African name and formal Naming Certificate for you or your loved one. We will schedule a 10 Minute Zoom call to conduct the ceremony within 24 hours of your purchase ~Name:Birthdate: Age:Phone number:$25
SOLD Ademola, A Still Life, 2020
SOLD Ademola, A Still Life, 2020 9x12charcoal on paper$200
Natural Basket
Natural BasketWoven BasketHandmade in Nigeria16” circumference$65
SOLD Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,
SOLD Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,9x11, Collage on Paper$250
Step 1: SIA Method
Step 1: SIA MethodThanks to my diligent practice of Darius J. Wright’s The AYDA Method that I joined 6 months ago via his website, I have experienced a transformation of my whole life! Through this inner journey I have learned many valuable insights into how I best attune with my loved ones and access them on the other side. Now I have developed a 7 step process to align my frequency in a deep communion with my deceased mom and late husband. I’ve formed these steps into a simple, joyful and loving course. You are welcome to join my course here and access your own loved ones through Out of Body travel. Direct Link to the Course Video: https://youtu.be/eQNlPmyVAqs$17
Magic Mystic Claypots
Magic Mystic ClaypotsTiny mystical clay vessel for holding your sweetest incense or florals ~Set of 31” circumference Midnight RoseVerde$60
SOLD Blue Period
SOLD Blue PeriodOriginal artwork by Duke Asidere,3’ x 2’$8000
Children of the Sun, 2018
Children of the Sun, 2018An original work by Denubi Michael 2018 3’ x 3’ Acrylic on Canvas$3000
Caravan of Dreams 2, 2022
Caravan of Dreams 2, 2022An original artwork by Gab Awusa 2022 Acrylic on Canvas 3.5’ x 2.3’$3000
Tola Wewe, The Age of Aquarius 2021
Tola Wewe, The Age of Aquarius 20215x8$9500
SOLD Nat Okoro, Twins,  2022
SOLD Nat Okoro, Twins, 202224”x18” Acrylic on paper$500
Easy Street, 2022
Easy Street, 2022An original work by Nat Okoro 2022 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,9x11, Collage on Paper$250
SOLD Shekeres
SOLD Shekeres Gourd Shekere Music Makers with BeadsMade in Nigeria Set of 2$75
Baule Trousers
Baule TrousersHand woven in Côte d’Ivoire Burgundy StipeDrawstring waistFits sizes S - M$150
Everyday Sister, 2023
Everyday Sister, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
SOLD Ademola, A Fusion II,  2019
SOLD Ademola, A Fusion II, 20199x12charcoal on paper$200
Family Style, 2021
Family Style, 2021An original artwork by Tola Wewe 2021 Acrylic on Canvas 7’ x 10’$9500
Wild Yam Cream
Wild Yam CreamSiaNatural Moon Homemade Wild Yam Cream Made with Love Wild Yam Root Chasteberry Argan Oil Rice Bran Oil Neem Oil Olive Oil Grapeseed Oil Avocado Oil Lavender, Copaiba, Rosemary, Magnolia, Neroli, Orange, Spearmint, and Sweetgum essential oils ~Free Shipping w/ Code MOONSHIPUsage:Massage all over the body for holistic relief of woman’s moon, meno & cyclic challenges. In warm weather, this balm liquefies. Refrigerate to create a firm cream before use and rub all over for a dreamy cooling of the fiery flashes!Packaged in an amber glass 4 OZ container. Moroccan Fez pot shown is decorative ~$33
Mystery, 2020
Mystery, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3500
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,9x11, Collage on Paper$250
Blue Note, 2023
Blue Note, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
The Incredible Book of 101 Wild Woman Affirmations (E-Book)
The Incredible Book of 101 Wild Woman Affirmations (E-Book)The Incredible Book of 101 Wild Women Affirmations: For Money, Love, Success & Vibrant Health - (Ebook)By Sia Alexander •101 Power affirmations to upgrade every area of your life ~This is an Ebook Download. The link will be available for download and emailed to you after purchase.$11.11
Sister Mercy, 2022
Sister Mercy, 2022An original work by Nat Okoro 2022 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
Leather Sandals
Leather SandalsMen’s leather sandals Handmade in NigeriaSize 11$100
Tarot Reading
Tarot Reading A detailed multi-card reading on what awaits you in the Out of Body Experience ~$222 for first 1hr 11 min - MaxiAfter initial reading;$111 for 30 min - Midi$66 for 15 min - MiniFree shipping code: MOONSHIP$222
Tiny Woven Baskets
Tiny Woven BasketsTiny Natural Woven BasketsStackable Set of 3Handmade in Nigeria3” circumference$60
Light of the Sea, 2018
Light of the Sea, 2018An Original work by Gerry Nubia 2018 Acrylic on Canvas 2.5’ x 3’$5000
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, A Car Ride, 2022
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, A Car Ride, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper. $300
Behind, 2020
Behind, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3500
Rufus Ogundele Queen of Sheba: Sun, Moon and Heavenly Bodies 1992
Rufus Ogundele Queen of Sheba: Sun, Moon and Heavenly Bodies 199224” x 21” oil on board The days of mortal man are governed by the signs in the heavens and his rising and falling by their ebb and flow. These are amongst some of the teachings of ancestral wisdom visible in Rufus Ogundele’s works and they guide us into a better understanding of ourselves and our world$35000
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Field of Dreams, 2022
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Field of Dreams, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper$300
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Sunday Best, 2022An original work by Nat Okoro 2022 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
Sold “Harriet Gone Home”
Sold “Harriet Gone Home”An original artwork by B. Lawson12” x 7”, Ink on canvas$200
Avatar, 2017
Avatar, 2017An original work by Tola Wewe 2017 Acrylic on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$6500
SOLD Asò Oke Cloth
SOLD Asò Oke ClothHandwoven in Yorubaland, NigeriaHead Wrap or cloth ~$100
Naate Bags
Naate BagsNaate BagsLime GreenMade in Senegal by local women’s collective using repurposed recycled plastic 14” height$65
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Twins, 2022An original work by Nat Okoro 2022 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
SOLD Large Woven Basket Verde
SOLD Large Woven Basket VerdeHandmade in NigeriaWoven BasketEarthy Green16” circumference $130
Gerry Nnubia, Night Sun , 2022
Gerry Nnubia, Night Sun , 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper,$300
Angel, 2023
Angel, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
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SOLD Snakeskin PurseSmall cross-body bag with a brown snakeskin design.$75
SB
SOLD Beaded Statement ChokersBlack with multicolored beads. 2 chokers ~$150
God Loves Sex & Money (E-Book)
God Loves Sex & Money (E-Book)God Loves Sex & Money: 7 Secrets Why You Should Too ~By Sia Alexander •It is no secret that we as human beings have a love/hate relationship with sex and money. At the same time our understanding of God is limited and so we attach many of our human shortcomings onto God, making God judgmental, uncaring and harsh. This creates in us a deep conflict between our intense desires and our need to be loved and accepted by God. In, God Loves Sex and Money: 7 Secret Reasons Why You Should Too, a new way of looking at the relationship between God, sex and money is posited, in an effort to free readers from psycho-spiritual inner conflict. The goal is to liberate, heal and enlighten the mass consciousness on these three seemingly antithetical concepts.This is an Ebook Download. Link will be ready for download and emailed after purchase ~$11.11
SOLD “Horns of Freedom” Prof Bruce Onobrakpeya
SOLD “Horns of Freedom” Prof Bruce OnobrakpeyaAn original artwork by Bruce Onobrakpeya 14” x 9”, Lithograph $2125
Shades of Grey, 2020
Shades of Grey, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3500
Afropolitan Sac Bag
Afropolitan Sac BagBeautiful multicolored purse with drawstrings! Made in Nigeria. Ankara Print $85
Dotun Abiola, The Duel, 2021 SOLD
Dotun Abiola, The Duel, 2021 SOLDSOLD An original work by Dotun Abiola, Acrylic on Canvas, 2020, 6’x 6’$10000
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Thinking Man Traditional African SculpturePure Lagos collection$1000
Asò Oke Trousers
Asò Oke TrousersHand woven, embroidered, striped drawstring waist trousers. Made in Yorubaland, Nigeria ~Fits sizes S - XL$200
Mona Lesa Blue, 2018
Mona Lesa Blue, 2018An original work by Olisa Nwadiogbu 2018 Acrylic on Canvas 3’ x 3’$3500
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Coronation Street, 2022An original work by Nat Okoro 2022 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
I AM: You Power This Life - Paperback
I AM: You Power This Life - PaperbackThe power of I AM, the true essence of who we are - is God. As spiritual beings having a human experience, we possess within us all that we require to empower our daily life with perfect love, abundance, joy and wholeness. Offered in this book, I AM: You Power This Life, a 100+ page sutra, is a practical vision to living this Truth ~Paperback$22.22
SOLD Cowrie Earrings
SOLD Cowrie Earrings Made in Nigeria Authentic Cowrie Earrings $40
Natural Woven Mats
Natural Woven MatsNatural Woven MatsSet of 2Handmade in Nigeria12” circumference$60
SOLD Ademola, A Fusion II, 2019
SOLD Ademola, A Fusion II, 2019acrylic on paper 9x12$200
Gerry Nnubia, Red Cap Chieftain II, 2022
Gerry Nnubia, Red Cap Chieftain II, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper$300
Rufus Ogundele, Yoruba creation mythology
Rufus Ogundele, Yoruba creation mythologyOil on board 35”X46” 1990 Rufus Ogundele. Depicting the pantheon of Yoruba mythological deities in their mystical color scheme, Rufus Ogundele whose name celebrates the Yoruba god of iron Ogun, is both priest and messenger of the divine forces of creation as he translates and brings to physical manifestation their spiritual essences.$45000
SiaNatural Bikini
SiaNatural BikiniHandmade Crochet Bikini BottomMade to order ~$50
She Leans In, 2020
She Leans In, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3150
Woven Bowl
Woven BowlMade in NigeriaWoven Bowl8” circumference $45
Footprints, 2017
Footprints, 2017An original work by Wole Lagunji 2017 Acrylic on Canvas 2’ x 2’$6000
Gerry Nnubia, Blue Light, 2022
Gerry Nnubia, Blue Light, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper$300
Tola Wewe Ancestral Forms 2017
Tola Wewe Ancestral Forms 201734x24 mixed media on canvas Hidden figures, cloaked faces and mysterious encounters dominate this painting by Ona art innovator and leader of thought, Tola Wewe.$3750
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,9x11, Collage on Paper$250
“Market Day” by Nat Okoro  SOLD
“Market Day” by Nat Okoro SOLD Original masterpiece by Nat Okoro. Oil on Canvas“Market Day” 4’ x 3’$5500
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Ada Eze (princess, first daughter of the king), 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Twilight II, 2022
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Twilight II, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper$300
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, The Return, 2022
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, The Return, 202214 x 14 Acrylic on paper$300
Rufus Ogundele, Family of Three, 1988
Rufus Ogundele, Family of Three, 1988 22_x36_ oil on boardOMOLUWABITHE SALVATION NARRATIVE OF RUFUS OGUNDELE PART IIA Return to the creative origins of SelfIt has often been said that the imbalances of the real world are mirrored and even exacerbated in the world of fine art and other micro universes within our realm of existence as they are both reflections and refractions of those larger inequities. Since art and creativity have been so deeply ingrained in our human psyche, they have informed and influenced our evolution as a specie since the dawn of time.If these injustices and anomalies can be corrected in higher creative spaces, their realignment will no doubt have a ripple effect on wider plains of existence, leveling out the playing field and creating a more equitable world for all.Within this framework of thought, it is thus the prerogative of the artist to uphold truth and usher in new epiphanies of righteousness in moving humanity ever closer to a state of perfection in all areas of contemporary life.As Africa emerges from a protracted period of darkness to embrace a hyper- renaissance synonymous with the glories of the Aquarian age, the artist is set to take center stage in this new epoch.As the curtain draws on the 2000 year old Piscean age, the time has come for new manifestations of divine beauty reflecting the signs of the times and the rise in consciousness of the human family.It comes as no surprise that through a series of cosmic coincidences, the works of the late icon of the Oshogbo Art Movement, Rufus Ogundele and others from that glorious age of spiritual art from Africa, have been brought to the forefront of the global art scene. Lost in translation for many decades, the exploitation of their individual and collective legacies has been on going since their emergence in the early 1960s. Aged only 50 at the time of his transition in 1996, Rufus Ogundele’s works and the powerful message of salvation they carry, resonate more deeply today than when first created over sixty years ago. Weaving the ancient folklore and mythology of his native Yoruba people in to his gospel of universal salvation, his message of everlasting life attainable through a reconnection to self, still echoes colorfully today from beyond the grave. His story narrates the tale of the quintessential outsider celebrating his own sacrificial mission of total devotion to his art as a means of attainting the ultimate goal of life eternal. Kickstarted in the same flower power era of the 1960’s when the hippy movement was gathering momentum in the West, these new energies were the first born of the new age, challenging conventional wisdom and rebelling against war, human greed and capitalism. By visualizing a more equitable community and singing songs of love and peace, these twin flames of consciousness hoped to paint a better world on one hand and harmonize humanity’s soul on the other.Though described in numerous artistic circles and articles as the Picasso of Africa due to his predominantly cubist expressions, Rufus in life rejected such comparisons and pigeon holing as he saw the spirit of art as running wild and unfettered throughout the human family. With time, he came to understand that Picasso’s cubism was greatly influenced by African forms and was often heard saying in jest that “Pablo Picasso ought to be known as the Rufus Ogundele of Europe”. Instead, he saw himself as Omoluwabi, the local hero of kingly lineage, destined to change the world through his example, his character (Iwa) and his art.Discovered just after Nigeria’s political independence from Britain in the early 1960s Rufus Ogundele’s art emanates from deep within the DNA of his ancestral heritage. His father a carpenter and traditional Yoruba carver, came from a long line of craftsmen instructed in the old ways and methods of Yoruba wood workings. Theirs was a guild dedicated to manifesting practical ways of improving life in the community and shrines of local deities like Oshun and Ogun. His name Ogundele literally means “the god of iron/creativity is in the house”. Ogun de ele Naturally born in to this creative school of thought, when given the opportunity to express his brand of ancestral wisdom, he chose to go deeper in to himself in search of the DNA of modern life. By applying the folklore and mythological systems of his native people through this new found medium of oil painting, Rufus Ogundele presented his own artistic roadmap for individual salvation to the world. His works take pride of place in the homes and collections of major stars and celebrities as documenting in the April 1997 edition of Architectural Digest. At home in Nigeria, Afro beat King; Femi Anikulapo Kuti and the highly respected Igwe Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe, Agbogidi (The voice of Thunder, Obi “King” of Onitsha) are just a couple of well known collectors of Ogundele’s works. They have also been featured in leading galleries and exhibitions in Nigeria, Germany, the UK, France, USA, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Ghana and Japan. As far back as 1966, his works were shown at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London and at a Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibition of the world’s leading new names in art. In more recent times, his paintings have taken center stage in major cinematic features like Disney + “The Crossover starring Felicia Rashad and a host of other Hollywood celebrities. Between October 7th 2022 and January 8th 2023, the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk Virginia featured the works of Rufus Ogundele and other Nigerian artists in their successful exhibition “Black Orpheus” ‘Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club’ This visual alignment of continental African art with the global art movement through story telling, has propelled Ogundele’s paintings in to millions of new minds through new media and the power of popular culture in the US and beyond. In life, his mission was to use his art to penetrate the minds of his captive audience with his visual folk tales and colorful imagery as a means of correcting societal inequalities. In death, his legacy lives on through his collection of rare paintings that speak of his messianic agenda to unite the diverse peoples of our world through the boundless, borderless creativity of the eternal human spirit. EXHIBITIONS2023 “Black Orpheus” Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club (featuring;Rufus Ogundele) Chrysler Museum Virginia 2021 “The New World According to Rufus Ogundele” Nimbus Africa Centre, Norfolk VA2005 “Parallel Vision” Christina Cultural Art Centre, Delaware USA2000 “ A Concrete Vision - Oshogbo Art in the 1969s” National Museum of African Art Washington USA1990 “Songs of Power, Songs of Praise-Modern Visions from Haiti, Nigeria and Papua New Guinea”- San Jose State University gallery USA1988 “Art from the African Diaspora: Becoming Visible”- Centre for Contemporary Art, Newark, USA1985 “Oshogbo Art”- Commonwealth Institute Art Gallery- London, UK1984 Solo Exhibition- Galerie Schwarzweise, Munich, Germany 1981 “Exhibition of works by Rufus Ogundele, Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1980-81 “ Twenty Years of Oshogbo Art” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1979 “Modern Kunstaus Afrika” - Staatlichen Kunsthalie, Berlin Germany1976 “Exhibition of Works by Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria 1975 “Modern Art from Africa” Group Exhibition- Jonas’s Gallery, Baltimore USA1974 “Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1974- Tradition and Change in Yoruba Art, E.B Crocker Art Gallery , Sacramento USA“Contemporary Nigerian Art” Corcoran Museum of Art Washington USA1972- “Africa Creates’72’ Union Carbide Gallery New York USA1970- “Exhibition of Works by Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria 1968- “Contemporary Nigerian Art Exhibition for Ori OlokunCultural Centre Ile-Ife1969 “Contemporary African Art” - Camden Art Centre London UK1969 “Contemporary African Art” Ot$25000
Gerry Nnubia, Oga, 2022
Gerry Nnubia, Oga, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper.$300
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The Upward Look, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
Nimbus: Mind, Body & Soul
Nimbus: Mind, Body & SoulThe seminal work by Chike Joseph Nwagbogu on the story of The Nimbus!HardcoverRelease Date: Sept 1, 2026Pre-Order Now ~U.S. shipping only$44
Her Flower, 2024
Her Flower, 2024An original work by Franklin Nwabueze 2024 Acrylic on canvas 6’ x 2’$1700
Indigo Aso-Oke Fabrics
Indigo Aso-Oke FabricsBolt of beautiful indigo royal Yoruba fabric ~Made in Nigeria Apprx 5’x3’$250
Divine Feminine, 2020
Divine Feminine, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3500
Afropolitan Sac Bag
Afropolitan Sac BagBeautiful multicolored purse with drawstrings! Made in Nigeria. Ankara Print$85
Purple Lady, 2017
Purple Lady, 2017An original work by Franklin Nwabueze 2017 Textiles on canvas 5.3’ x 4’ ~ His transformative style, involving the recycling and upscaling of scraps of African textiles from the rag trade (originally sourced from his mother’s tailoring workshop) into valuable, highly collectable works of art, epitomizes the true spirit of human ingenuity. This powerful metaphor for wealth creation can be equally applicable in converting trash talk about black jobs into endearing symbols used to engineer social change. Its bile and venom can be repurposed to fuel and galvanize black, white, red, and blue votes to paint a new picture of society and usher in a new era in American and global leadership. Welcome to an era of Black Jobs in American politics. Sankofa$4500
I AM Whole
I AM WholeI AM WholeA flower essence to align you with pure holistic health in body, mind and spirit. Create your energetic boundaries to maintain your natural high frequency and energy. Free your soul from a belief in sickness and aging and fill your cells with the light of perfect health, your natural birthright ~A blend of the highest quality Bach flower remedies to enlighten your boundless self ~Pure water, Bach Flower Remedies, Organic GlycerineLove,SiaNatural1fl.ozTake 11 tiny drops under your tongue daily •3 in the morning | 4 in the afternoon | 4 in the evening ~$11.11
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Blues II, 2022
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Blues II, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper,$300
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Crimson Tide, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
SOLD OUT Turmeric Honey Face Soap
SOLD OUT Turmeric Honey Face SoapHomemade Turmeric Honey Soap with Rose Petals ~1 Bar wrapped in Ankara fabric$15
Twin Saints, 2021
Twin Saints, 2021An original work by Dotun Abiola 2021 Acrylic on Canvas 5’ x 4$7500
Winged Ghana Basket
Winged Ghana BasketHandmade in Nigeria Woven Basket with leather handleOrange & Purple$70
Masquerade, 2021
Masquerade, 2021An original work by Dotun Abiola 2021 7’ x 5’ ~ Featured in The Crossover series produced by Kwame Alexander and Lebron James, guest starring Phylicia Rashaad!$9350
Star Woven Basket
Star Woven BasketWoven Star BasketHandmade in Nigeria16” circumference$75
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SOLD Dahomey Safari ApronHandmade patchwork apron Made in Benin Republic Animal SafariFits size S - L$80
Batik Sundress
Batik SundressBeautiful Batik maxi sundressMade in NigeriaOne size fits most ~Purple/Yellow$125
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SOLD - Ghanaian Wicker BasketSOLD Multicolored decorative wicker basket, ideal for storing small items or using as a traditional-style carry bag.$50
Franklin Nwabueze Girlfriend in Pink 2017
Franklin Nwabueze Girlfriend in Pink 20173_x3_ acrylic on canvas$2250
Afro Love Wisdom Tarot Deck & Guide
Afro Love Wisdom Tarot Deck & GuideAfro Love Wisdom Tarot Deck By Sia Alexander•Pre-OrderRelease Date: Women’s History Month Spring Solstice March 21st ~$50
Dying of Thirst, 2023
Dying of Thirst, 2023An original work by Ray Johnson 2020 Oil on canvas 30”x40”$1800
Cowrie Shell Earrings
Cowrie Shell Earrings Made in Nigeria Authentic Cowrie Shell Earrings $45
SOLD Ademola, A Fusion II, 2019
SOLD Ademola, A Fusion II, 2019acrylic on paper 9x12$200
Asò Oke Trouser Shorts
Asò Oke Trouser ShortsHand woven Asò Oke in YorubalandDrawstring WaistIndigo StripeEmbroidered HemFits sizes S - L$150
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series
Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series9x11, Collage on Paper$250
The Eye of Destiny, 1992
The Eye of Destiny, 1992An original work by Rufus Ogundele 1992 Oil on board When the savior appears, the grass, the birds and even the beasts of the field will all testify of his arrival and as messenger of the gods, Rufus Ogundele announces the arrival of Omoluwabi, “the chosen one of the gods”$45000
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Lagos Sisi (Lagos Society Lady), 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
Yoruba Ori, 2017
Yoruba Ori, 2017An original work by Professor Moyo Okediji 2017 Acrylic on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$7000
Rufus Ogundele, Ancestralpride, 1993, crossover feature
Rufus Ogundele, Ancestralpride, 1993, crossover featureOil on board OMOLUWABITHE SALVATION NARRATIVE OF RUFUS OGUNDELE PART IIA Return to the creative origins of SelfIt has often been said that the imbalances of the real world are mirrored and even exacerbated in the world of fine art and other micro universes within our realm of existence as they are both reflections and refractions of those larger inequities. Since art and creativity have been so deeply ingrained in our human psyche, they have informed and influenced our evolution as a specie since the dawn of time.If these injustices and anomalies can be corrected in higher creative spaces, their realignment will no doubt have a ripple effect on wider plains of existence, leveling out the playing field and creating a more equitable world for all.Within this framework of thought, it is thus the prerogative of the artist to uphold truth and usher in new epiphanies of righteousness in moving humanity ever closer to a state of perfection in all areas of contemporary life.As Africa emerges from a protracted period of darkness to embrace a hyper- renaissance synonymous with the glories of the Aquarian age, the artist is set to take center stage in this new epoch.As the curtain draws on the 2000 year old Piscean age, the time has come for new manifestations of divine beauty reflecting the signs of the times and the rise in consciousness of the human family.It comes as no surprise that through a series of cosmic coincidences, the works of the late icon of the Oshogbo Art Movement, Rufus Ogundele and others from that glorious age of spiritual art from Africa, have been brought to the forefront of the global art scene. Lost in translation for many decades, the exploitation of their individual and collective legacies has been on going since their emergence in the early 1960s. Aged only 50 at the time of his transition in 1996, Rufus Ogundele’s works and the powerful message of salvation they carry, resonate more deeply today than when first created over sixty years ago. Weaving the ancient folklore and mythology of his native Yoruba people in to his gospel of universal salvation, his message of everlasting life attainable through a reconnection to self, still echoes colorfully today from beyond the grave. His story narrates the tale of the quintessential outsider celebrating his own sacrificial mission of total devotion to his art as a means of attainting the ultimate goal of life eternal. Kickstarted in the same flower power era of the 1960’s when the hippy movement was gathering momentum in the West, these new energies were the first born of the new age, challenging conventional wisdom and rebelling against war, human greed and capitalism. By visualizing a more equitable community and singing songs of love and peace, these twin flames of consciousness hoped to paint a better world on one hand and harmonize humanity’s soul on the other.Though described in numerous artistic circles and articles as the Picasso of Africa due to his predominantly cubist expressions, Rufus in life rejected such comparisons and pigeon holing as he saw the spirit of art as running wild and unfettered throughout the human family. With time, he came to understand that Picasso’s cubism was greatly influenced by African forms and was often heard saying in jest that “Pablo Picasso ought to be known as the Rufus Ogundele of Europe”. Instead, he saw himself as Omoluwabi, the local hero of kingly lineage, destined to change the world through his example, his character (Iwa) and his art.Discovered just after Nigeria’s political independence from Britain in the early 1960s Rufus Ogundele’s art emanates from deep within the DNA of his ancestral heritage. His father a carpenter and traditional Yoruba carver, came from a long line of craftsmen instructed in the old ways and methods of Yoruba wood workings. Theirs was a guild dedicated to manifesting practical ways of improving life in the community and shrines of local deities like Oshun and Ogun. His name Ogundele literally means “the god of iron/creativity is in the house”. Ogun de ele Naturally born in to this creative school of thought, when given the opportunity to express his brand of ancestral wisdom, he chose to go deeper in to himself in search of the DNA of modern life. By applying the folklore and mythological systems of his native people through this new found medium of oil painting, Rufus Ogundele presented his own artistic roadmap for individual salvation to the world. His works take pride of place in the homes and collections of major stars and celebrities as documenting in the April 1997 edition of Architectural Digest. At home in Nigeria, Afro beat King; Femi Anikulapo Kuti and the highly respected Igwe Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe, Agbogidi (The voice of Thunder, Obi “King” of Onitsha) are just a couple of well known collectors of Ogundele’s works. They have also been featured in leading galleries and exhibitions in Nigeria, Germany, the UK, France, USA, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Ghana and Japan. As far back as 1966, his works were shown at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London and at a Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibition of the world’s leading new names in art. In more recent times, his paintings have taken center stage in major cinematic features like Disney + “The Crossover starring Felicia Rashad and a host of other Hollywood celebrities. Between October 7th 2022 and January 8th 2023, the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk Virginia featured the works of Rufus Ogundele and other Nigerian artists in their successful exhibition “Black Orpheus” ‘Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club’ This visual alignment of continental African art with the global art movement through story telling, has propelled Ogundele’s paintings in to millions of new minds through new media and the power of popular culture in the US and beyond. In life, his mission was to use his art to penetrate the minds of his captive audience with his visual folk tales and colorful imagery as a means of correcting societal inequalities. In death, his legacy lives on through his collection of rare paintings that speak of his messianic agenda to unite the diverse peoples of our world through the boundless, borderless creativity of the eternal human spirit. EXHIBITIONS2023 “Black Orpheus” Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club (featuring;Rufus Ogundele) Chrysler Museum Virginia 2021 “The New World According to Rufus Ogundele” Nimbus Africa Centre, Norfolk VA2005 “Parallel Vision” Christina Cultural Art Centre, Delaware USA2000 “ A Concrete Vision - Oshogbo Art in the 1969s” National Museum of African Art Washington USA1990 “Songs of Power, Songs of Praise-Modern Visions from Haiti, Nigeria and Papua New Guinea”- San Jose State University gallery USA1988 “Art from the African Diaspora: Becoming Visible”- Centre for Contemporary Art, Newark, USA1985 “Oshogbo Art”- Commonwealth Institute Art Gallery- London, UK1984 Solo Exhibition- Galerie Schwarzweise, Munich, Germany 1981 “Exhibition of works by Rufus Ogundele, Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1980-81 “ Twenty Years of Oshogbo Art” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1979 “Modern Kunstaus Afrika” - Staatlichen Kunsthalie, Berlin Germany1976 “Exhibition of Works by Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria 1975 “Modern Art from Africa” Group Exhibition- Jonas’s Gallery, Baltimore USA1974 “Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria1974- Tradition and Change in Yoruba Art, E.B Crocker Art Gallery , Sacramento USA“Contemporary Nigerian Art” Corcoran Museum of Art Washington USA1972- “Africa Creates’72’ Union Carbide Gallery New York USA1970- “Exhibition of Works by Rufus Ogundele” Goethe Institute, Lagos Nigeria 1968- “Contemporary Nigerian Art Exhibition for Ori OlokunCultural Centre Ile-Ife1969 “Contemporary African Art” - Camden Art Centre London UK1969 “Contemporary Africa$45000
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Naate BagsHandmade with recycled plastic woven into a fabric. Made in Senegal Ecological creations that last forever ~$55
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SOLD “The People Love”By Babalola Lawson $500
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West African Wicker VaseLovely Sea-green and tan wicker vase captures the oceanic african vibe of its origin.$80
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An Auspicious Love
An Auspicious LoveAn Auspicious LoveBy Sia Alexander An Epistolary NovelA story of telepathic, miracle working, twin flame lovers who dwell amongst the starwalkers and venture to the earth plane in order to preserve the huemanity of a soon to be God-less planet occupied by reptilian satanists. The two lovers write to each other in virtual communication via their higher minds whilst the world is under siege by the parasitic reptiles who colonize the digestive system to subdue the pineal gland. Saba & Yemi plan their Metalution, rejoin face to face, and set the cosmic stage to heal the hueman race ~ . • Pre-Order NowRelease Date Dec 11, 2025$22.22
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SOLD “Sisters”An original artwork by B. Lawson12” x 7”, Ink on canvas$200
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, A Village
SOLD Gerry Nnubia, A Village12x12, Acrylic on Paper$300
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SOLD Cowry Stringed InstrumentCarved and adorned with cowry shells, this traditional african instrument makes a beautiful decorative piece.$500
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Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series,9x11, Collage on Paper$250
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SOLD “No Be Lady”SOLD - Original artwork by Franklin Nwabueze 2024, Textiles on canvas, 5’ x 4’$4000
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Halo Woven MatLarge Woven MatCenter StripeMade in Nigeria 16” circumference $45
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SOLD Gerry Nnubia, African Rainbow, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper.$300
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Afropolitan ToteBeautiful multicolored large carry all! Blue Made in Nigeria. Very sturdy with a double zipper and lined with black fabric.$111
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SOLD Queen Blue LadyOriginal artwork by Franklin Nwabueze 2017, Textiles on canvas, 5feet 7”X 4feet Inspired by the African Queen mother of the Gullah Geechee nation, Queen in Blue celebrates the legacy of the African diaspora in America at the dawn of the new age of AquariusThe New Age of Black JobsNwabueze’s transformative style involving the recycling and upscaling of scraps African textiles from the rag trade (originally sourced from his mother’s tailoring workshop) into valuable and highly collectable works of art epitomizes the true spirit of human ingenuity. This powerful metaphor for wealth creation can be equally applicable in converting trash talk about black jobs into endearing symbols used to engineer social change. It’s bile and venum can be repurposed to fuel and galvanize black, white, red and blue votes to paint a new picture of society and usher in a new era in American and global leadership.Welcome to an era of Black Jobs in American politics.Sankofa.$3500
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Lady Bird, 2015An original work by Jimi Solanke from Folktale Collage Series 2015 Collage on Paper 9' x 11'$250
Tola Wewe, Family Affair, 2021 Crossover Feature
Tola Wewe, Family Affair, 2021 Crossover FeatureAcrylic on Canvas$4500
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SOLD Asò Oke DashikiVintage Asò Oke embroidered dashiki made with original royal Yoruba fabrics. Slight imperfections give authenticity, character and aged charm to each one of a kind garment ~Made in NigeriaXL Baby Blue and Ochre Unisex$200
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Sister Mary, 2022An original work by Nat Okoro 2022 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
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Aunt B, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
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Sisi Eko, 2024An original work by Franklin Nwabueze 2024 Textiles and acrylic on canvas 5.5’ x 4.5’ $3000
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SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Walking Home, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper.$300
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SOLD “She Sees You”By Franklin Nwabueze 2024, Textile on Canvas5’ x 4’His transformative style involving the recycling and upscaling of scraps African textiles from the rag trade (originally sourced from his mother’s tailoring workshop) into valuable and highly collectable works of art epitomizes the true spirit of human ingenuity. This powerful metaphor for wealth creation can be equally applicable in converting trash talk about black jobs into endearing symbols used to engineer social change. Its bile and venum can be repurposed to fuel and galvanize black, white, red and blue votes to paint a new picture of society and usher in a new era in American and global leadership.Welcome to an era of Black Jobs in American politics.Sankofa$3500
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Woven Prayer MatMade in Nigeria Natural Woven Prayer May6’ length 3’ width$75
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Oko Koko, 2021An original work by Tola Wewe 2021 Acrylic on Canvas 2.5 x 3’ $6000
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Sia Natural Bikini SuitHandmade crochet swimsuit Purple BlueberryMade to order ~ $180
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Pink Woven BasketPink Woven BasketNatural DyesHandmade in Nigeria12” circumference$70
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Woven FansHandmade in NigeriaBeautiful Woven FanApprx 8” x 8”$40
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Tuesday & Tomorrow, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
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Big Sis 1, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
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Njeideka (That which is in my hand is the greatest), 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
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Gerry Nnubia, It Takes A Village, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper$300
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SOLD Leather Woven PurseMade in Nigeria Beautiful leather trimmed woven purse with strap ~$95
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SOLD Ankara JumpsuitMade in NigeriaFits size S - L$80
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A Blue WonderAn original work by Franklin Nwabueze 2024 Textiles on canvas 5’ x 4’ ~ His transformative style, involving the recycling and upscaling of scraps of African textiles from the rag trade (originally sourced from his mother’s tailoring workshop) into valuable, highly collectable works of art, epitomizes the true spirit of human ingenuity. This powerful metaphor for wealth creation can be equally applicable in converting trash talk about black jobs into endearing symbols used to engineer social change. Its bile and venom can be repurposed to fuel and galvanize black, white, red, and blue votes to paint a new picture of society and usher in a new era in American and global leadership. Welcome to an era of Black Jobs in American politics. Sankofa ~$4500
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Afropolitan GrubAfropolitan Plate of Culinary Edible Art & Drink - Take Out or Eat InJollof RiceSpicy BeansJerk Chicken Roots Tonic TeaAll Natural & Organic $30
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SOLD Asò Oke ClothHand woven I’m Yorubaland, Nigeria Asò Oke VintageHead Wrap, Wrap Skirt, or Cloth$200
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SOLD Moroccan Purple Pillow ShamSOLD Made in Morocco Purple Embroidered Pillow Sham14” squarePillow cushion not included$65
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SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Playtime, 202212x16acrylic on paper$300
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Gerry Nnubia, Red Cap Chieftain III, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper$300
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Tola Wewe, Ibeji34x24, Acrylic on Canvas Capturing the twin spirit of Ibeji born more into Yoruba households than any other on earth, Tola Wewe’s spiritual connection to the Ibeji is born of his native Yoruba and Ijaw roots which place him and his creative muse at the feet of the guardians of the original creation mythologies concerning water.$4500
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At Peace, 2022An original work by Nat Okoro 2022 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
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SOLD Rufus Ogundele, The Shephard, 199123x41 oil on boardTradition and Modernity in Oshogbo ArtRufus Ogundele, an esteemed artist hailing from the famed Oshogbo art school, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria. Born in the heartland of the Yoruba people, Ogundele's art embodies the spirit of his ancestral roots while simultaneously incorporating elements of neighboring cultural influences, such as the Igbo, Ife, and even Western ideas of figuration and abstraction.Trained under the tutelage of notable Oshogbo artists, Ogundele's work exemplifies a unique blend of tradition and modernity. His artistic journey saw him traversing between the two realms, embracing the techniques and subject matters rooted in Yoruba tradition while simultaneously experimenting with contemporary concepts.Drawing inspiration from the vibrant and sacred Yoruba mythologies, Ogundele has masterfully depicted celestial deities, ancestral figures, and cultural symbols. His intricate brushwork and vivid color palette bring to life the complex narratives and emotions associated with these age-old tales. Traditional Yoruba aesthetics, such as the use of patterns and repetition, also find their way into his compositions, further reinforcing his connection to his cultural heritage.However, what distinguishes Ogundele from his peers is his ability to seamlessly integrate external influences into his art. Familiar with Ibibio, Benin and Igbo art forms and techniques, he skillfully includes elements from Igbo artistic traditions. This fusion of Yoruba and Igbo art gives birth to a new visual language that represents the shared cultural experience of Nigeria's diverse communities.Moreover, Ogundele's engagement with Western ideas of figuration and abstraction adds another layer of depth to his work. By embracing these modern art concepts, he pushes the boundaries of traditional art, challenging the definition of African art in a global context. His inclination towards abstraction allows him to explore the realm of emotion, using color and form to evoke a visceral response from his viewers.Rufus Ogundele's art serves as a bridge between tradition and modernity, showcasing the evolution of Nigerian artistic practices. His commitment to his roots while embracing external influences enables him to create a visual language that resonates with both local and global audiences. Through his masterful blending of Yoruba, Benin, Ibibio, Igbo, Ife, and Western art, he challenges the boundaries of culture and creates a space where tradition and modernity can coexist harmoniously. As his journey continues, Ogundele's art serves as a testament to the enduring power and relevance of Nigerian artistic heritage.Azu NwagboguForemost African Art CuratorFounder/Director: African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) & Lagos Photo Festival, National Geographic Explorer, Curator; “Everything Precious is Fragile” Benin’s inaugural pavilion, Venice Biennale 2024Sent from my iPhone$20000
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Ruby BridgesAn original artwork by Ray Johnson Oil on canvas 14”X18”$1000
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Gerry Nnubia, Homeward Bound, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper$300
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Woven VaseNatural Woven VaseHandmade in Nigeria18” Height$75
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Do I Have To?, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
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SOLD Asò Oke ClothHand woven in Yorubaland, NigeriaAsò OkeHead Wrap, Wrap Skirt, or ClothVintage $150
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Gerry Nnubia, 2022, The FestivalAcrylic on Paper, 10x16$300
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Gerry Nnubia, Festival II 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper$300
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Carved PipeHandmade in NigeriaWood carved pipeCeremonial peyote vessel 6” long apprx.$65
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I AM: You Power This Life (E-Book)I AM: You Power This Life ~By Sia Alexander •The power of I AM, the true essence of who we are - is God. As spiritual beings having a human experience, we possess within us all that we require to empower our daily life with perfect love, abundance, joy and wholeness. Offered in this book, I AM: You Power This Life, a 100+ page sutra, is a practical vision to living this Truth ~This is an Ebook Download. Link will be ready for downloaded and emailed after purchase$11.11
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Jimi Solanke, Folktale Collage Series9x11, Collage on Paper$250
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SOLD Rufus Ogundele, The Twins: Sacred Union, 1991Sold to Crossover Producer Kwame Alexander ~Tradition and Modernity in Oshogbo ArtRufus Ogundele, an esteemed artist hailing from the famed Oshogbo art school, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria. Born in the heartland of the Yoruba people, Ogundele's art embodies the spirit of his ancestral roots while simultaneously incorporating elements of neighboring cultural influences, such as the Igbo, Ife, and even Western ideas of figuration and abstraction.Trained under the tutelage of notable Oshogbo artists, Ogundele's work exemplifies a unique blend of tradition and modernity. His artistic journey saw him traversing between the two realms, embracing the techniques and subject matters rooted in Yoruba tradition while simultaneously experimenting with contemporary concepts.Drawing inspiration from the vibrant and sacred Yoruba mythologies, Ogundele has masterfully depicted celestial deities, ancestral figures, and cultural symbols. His intricate brushwork and vivid color palette bring to life the complex narratives and emotions associated with these age-old tales. Traditional Yoruba aesthetics, such as the use of patterns and repetition, also find their way into his compositions, further reinforcing his connection to his cultural heritage.However, what distinguishes Ogundele from his peers is his ability to seamlessly integrate external influences into his art. Familiar with Ibibio, Benin and Igbo art forms and techniques, he skillfully includes elements from Igbo artistic traditions. This fusion of Yoruba and Igbo art gives birth to a new visual language that represents the shared cultural experience of Nigeria's diverse communities.Moreover, Ogundele's engagement with Western ideas of figuration and abstraction adds another layer of depth to his work. By embracing these modern art concepts, he pushes the boundaries of traditional art, challenging the definition of African art in a global context. His inclination towards abstraction allows him to explore the realm of emotion, using color and form to evoke a visceral response from his viewers.Rufus Ogundele's art serves as a bridge between tradition and modernity, showcasing the evolution of Nigerian artistic practices. His commitment to his roots while embracing external influences enables him to create a visual language that resonates with both local and global audiences. Through his masterful blending of Yoruba, Benin, Ibibio, Igbo, Ife, and Western art, he challenges the boundaries of culture and creates a space where tradition and modernity can coexist harmoniously. As his journey continues, Ogundele's art serves as a testament to the enduring power and relevance of Nigerian artistic heritage.Azu NwagboguForemost African Art CuratorFounder/Director: African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) & Lagos Photo Festival, National Geographic Explorer, Curator; “Everything Precious is Fragile” Benin’s inaugural pavilion, Venice Biennale 2024Sent from my iPhone$50000
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Keke Buses, 2020 An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3150
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SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Red Cap Chieftain, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper,$300
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Silver & Bold, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3000
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Afropolitan BackpackSturdy, large and beautiful African fabric quilted cotton backpack ~Zippered front pouch Made in Nigeria$65
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Lagos Keke, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3500
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Tola Wewe, The Crossover34 x24 mixed medium on canvas$5000
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SOLD Ademola, A Fusion II, 2019charcoal on paper 9x12$200
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Sunny Sunday, 2023An original work by Nat Okoro 2023 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
She, Her, I: The Genuine Truth of a Reincarnated Goddess
She, Her, I: The Genuine Truth of a Reincarnated GoddessShe, Her, I: The Genuine Truth of a Reincarnated GoddessAn Automythographyby Sia Alexander~A biracial American fashion model. A series of African lovers. Repeated visions of a tumultuous slave ship past. How will Hermine, a reincarnated Egyptian goddess, reconcile with her white racist grandmother and wrench Nigeria from evil occultism, yet still save her own soul?~This is a tale of a woman and her truth quest throughout many incarnations, across several continents and in varying historical contexts. She is a shape-shifter and is prone to time-travel between each of her lives. Hermine Alexander is everywoman. From West Africa to Ante-Bellum Virginia, to modern day Paris and the beaches of Cape Town, we see her grapple with the vicissitudes of human life in all its sturm und drang. ~The Genuine Truth, is more than a novel, it is a living tale channeled from the stories of powerful women across all time and space. It is told out of necessity. The necessity of a soul deep with sorrow and wide with joy. The soul of the earth’s movement, its trajectory, its progression through the body of a woman during the tumultuous last millennium of human history.Sia Alexander’s highly anticipated first novel is hitting the shelves for Valentines Day 2025! Order NOW and you will receive your SIGNED paperback copy during the season of Love! 1st 222 orders, will be Hand-Signed, ✍🏾“Truly, a must read.”“I love it. So descriptive, I can visualize it.”~Free Shipping code MOONSHIP*Available in all formats via Amazon and all bookseller platforms after release February 14th 2025.Paperback311 pagesCover Illustrations by Sia AlexanderCopyright 2024Godspeed Press$22
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Aunt Barbara, 2022An original work by Nat Okoro 2022 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
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Rufus Ogundele, Man, Mask Mythology, 199048x48 oil on board, Man, Mask Myth by Rufus Ogundele is a masterpiece rendered by the originator of modern African cubist as an ode to the African origins of cubist design and the interplay of shapes and forms in narrating the history and evolution of global contemporary art.$45000
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SOLD Gerry Nnubia, Blue Night, 202212x12, Acrylic on Paper$300
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Otherwise, 2020An original work by Godwin Adesoye 2020 Graphite on Canvas 3’ x 2.5’$3500
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The Incredible Book of 101 Wild Women Affirmations: For Money, Love, Success…SOLD OUT - The Incredible Book of 101 Wild Women Affirmations: For Money, Love, Success & Vibrant Health By Sia Alexander Paperback$22.22
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Twins 2, 2022An original work by Nat Okoro 2022 Acrylic on Paper 18”x 24”$900
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Woven BowlsMade in NigeriaWoven Bowl7” circumference$45