Ancestral Shrine , 20th Century
h = 200 cm
Bronze, Iron, Wood

The perpetuation of memory, affirmation of social identity and fulfilment of destiny grid the creation of shrines. The Objects selected for them are then vital forces incarnate and thus become granaries of memory. In them, the people communicate with the ancestors through Elao—- bronze casted commemorative heads. The shrine insures continuity and endowment by the orishas of health, wealth and fertility to those who honor them . The shrines are adorned with elaborate display of earthen sculptures and an array of many objects and materials including: effigy staffs, pots, sculpted chalks, drums, gongs, bells, swords and machetes; sculpted staff and others artworks. It is the belief that the complementary use of such visual objects and specific substances such as those collected from various medicinal shrubs and minerals in the construction of the shrine sculptures, combine to activate the potency of the deity during the worship experience.

Autres œuvres de Benin, Nigeria

Iyoba Idia Esigie in her wardress for the Battle of Idah , 20th Century
h = 48 in
Fiber, Cement, Metal
Pan African Heritage Museum
Ododua , 20th Century
h = 300 cm
Cloth, Meta
Pan African Heritage Museum
Benin Masks
h = 100 cm
Bronze
Pan African Heritage Museum
Emadas (Sword Bearers) , 20th Century
h = 100 cm
Bronze
Pan African Heritage Museum
Oba Ozolua with his Warrior Chiefs , 20th Century
h = 100 cm
Bronze
Pan African Heritage Museum

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Magic breath , 2018
h = 200 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Pan African Heritage Museum
Make your move , 2018
h = 300 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Pan African Heritage Museum
Kinshasa II
h = 300 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Pan African Heritage Museum
La forêt de l’Afrique à travers l’univers , 1999
h = 400 cm
Rafia, coton, écorces, organza tafta
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Kinshasa I
h = 350 cm
Acrylic on canvas
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