Grace in Motion (45cm)
These two wooden sculptures, carved in flowing curves and elongated forms, offer a gentle tribute to strength, elegance, and everyday ritual. Each figure stands tall, balanced, and proud—bearing an object atop the head, a familiar gesture in many parts of Nigeria that symbolizes not just physical strength, but grace, endurance, and communal responsibility.
Their woven garments—one in soft green, the other in vibrant stripes of teal, red, and beige—add texture and personality, nodding to Nigeria’s rich tradition of textile artistry. Though abstract in form, they carry human presence: the rhythm of movement, the quiet dignity of labor, and the beauty of balance.
These aren’t just decorative pieces—they’re symbols of life in motion. Rooted in heritage, handcrafted with care, and radiating poise from every curve.