"GELE (African Head Wrap)"
GELE (African Head Wrap)
Original work, Oil on Canvas, Unique piece
Price: € 4,750
Summary of the original work
Dimensions 122 cm wide x 91 cm high.
Year: 2019
Ready to hang
GELE (African Head Wrap): Modern and Vintage
Gele is the headpiece usually worn by women across Africa for day-to-day activities and on special occasions.I am using “GELE - Vintage and Modern” as a metaphorical image to spotlight changes in African culture in this modern day. The art of tying Gele is disappearing like other traditional skills and many modern African young ladies are disadvantaged.
As in my recent painting, looking through the window, I placed the Nigerian National Theater building, one of the noticeable landmarks in Lagos, Nigeria, where Gele is popularly worn at the background of this painting. On the foreground is the picture of my motheron the left side of the table which is arche typical of the vintage was whenladies took pride in having the skills to tie their own geles literately. It was an era when women took pride in been able to feed their family. On the opposite side is the image of a modern lady made up in my usual style of rose and thorns dressed in modernized Africans' wear.
Few modern African ladies have learned the skill of tying their own Gele. In front of this modern Lady on the table is a tablet with a Pinterest fashion page from which some Africanladies choose their fashion styles. The blouse of the modern lady in this painting is less than half the size of the blouses worn by African women in the vintage years. The skills of tying Gele as well as other cultural attributes that used to be the pride of African women are disappearing.
This painting is a homage to my mother and to all the industrious African mothers of the vintage years.They spent quality time with their children while working to support their families. They carried their children on their backs while working on the farms or managing their trading stalls. The artist's mum carried her child on her back and on her head is the tray of fabrics she sells from door to door to provide for her family.
It is great that modern African ladies could boast of having billions of followers and likes on social media but the only sincere followers and likes that really count are those of the members of their families. Modern African women, be virtuous women. Embrace the modern trends but don't neglect the rich virtues of African heritage.
Gele is the headpiece usually worn by women across Africa for day-to-day activities and on special occasions.I am using “GELE - Vintage and Modern” as a metaphorical image to spotlight changes in African culture in this modern day. The art of tying Gele is disappearing like other traditional skills and many modern African young ladies are disadvantaged.
As in my recent painting, looking through the window, I placed the Nigerian National Theater building, one of the noticeable landmarks in Lagos, Nigeria, where Gele is popularly worn at the background of this painting. On the foreground is the picture of my motheron the left side of the table which is arche typical of the vintage was whenladies took pride in having the skills to tie their own geles literately. It was an era when women took pride in been able to feed their family. On the opposite side is the image of a modern lady made up in my usual style of rose and thorns dressed in modernized Africans' wear.
Few modern African ladies have learned the skill of tying their own Gele. In front of this modern Lady on the table is a tablet with a Pinterest fashion page from which some Africanladies choose their fashion styles. The blouse of the modern lady in this painting is less than half the size of the blouses worn by African women in the vintage years. The skills of tying Gele as well as other cultural attributes that used to be the pride of African women are disappearing.
This painting is a homage to my mother and to all the industrious African mothers of the vintage years.They spent quality time with their children while working to support their families. They carried their children on their backs while working on the farms or managing their trading stalls. The artist's mum carried her child on her back and on her head is the tray of fabrics she sells from door to door to provide for her family.
It is great that modern African ladies could boast of having billions of followers and likes on social media but the only sincere followers and likes that really count are those of the members of their families. Modern African women, be virtuous women. Embrace the modern trends but don't neglect the rich virtues of African heritage.

Original work

One of a kind Artwork

Certificate of Authenticity
Shipping & policies
Item location: United KingdomWorldwide shipping
Normally shipped 5-10 days since actual payment.
0
Favorites
Favorites
1559
Views
Views
Published in Artenet since: January 27, 2020
-
Details of the original work
Oil Painting on Canvas
Dimensions 122 cm x 91 cm.
Year Created: 2019
Ready to hangStyle / Topic
Style: Symbolism
Theme: CultureSummary
GELE (African Head Wrap): Modern and Vintage
Gele is the headpiece usually worn by women across Africa for day-to-day activities and on special occasions.I am using “GELE - Vintage and Modern” as a metaphorical image to spotlight changes in African culture in this modern day. The art of tying Gele is disappearing like other traditional skills and many modern African young ladies are disadvantaged.Description
GELE (African Head Wrap): Modern and Vintage
Gele is the headpiece usually worn by women across Africa for day-to-day activities and on special occasions.I am using “GELE - Vintage and Modern” as a metaphorical image to spotlight changes in African culture in this modern day. The art of tying Gele is disappearing like other traditional skills and many modern African young ladies are disadvantaged.
As in my recent painting, looking through the window, I placed the Nigerian National Theater building, one of the noticeable landmarks in Lagos, Nigeria, where Gele is popularly worn at the background of this painting. On the foreground is the picture of my motheron the left side of the table which is arche typical of the vintage was whenladies took pride in having the skills to tie their own geles literately. It was an era when women took pride in been able to feed their family. On the opposite side is the image of a modern lady made up in my usual style of rose and thorns dressed in modernized Africans' wear.
Few modern African ladies have learned the skill of tying their own Gele. In front of this modern Lady on the table is a tablet with a Pinterest fashion page from which some Africanladies choose their fashion styles. The blouse of the modern lady in this painting is less than half the size of the blouses worn by African women in the vintage years. The skills of tying Gele as well as other cultural attributes that used to be the pride of African women are disappearing.
This painting is a homage to my mother and to all the industrious African mothers of the vintage years.They spent quality time with their children while working to support their families. They carried their children on their backs while working on the farms or managing their trading stalls. The artist's mum carried her child on her back and on her head is the tray of fabrics she sells from door to door to provide for her family.
It is great that modern African ladies could boast of having billions of followers and likes on social media but the only sincere followers and likes that really count are those of the members of their families. Modern African women, be virtuous women. Embrace the modern trends but don't neglect the rich virtues of African heritage. -
Shipping:
Item location: United Kingdom
Postage to: Worldwide
Shipping costs World:350 EURDispatch time:
Normally shipped 5-10 days since actual payment.

Buy "GELE (African Head Wrap)"
Price: 4,750 EUR
Price: 4,750 EUR
If you are interested or want more information about this work, get in touch with "O Yemi Tubi" (Artenet will receive a copy of the message).
Contact the artist
Shipment details
Item location: United Kingdom
Postage to: Worldwide
Shipping Worldwide: 350 EUR
Postage to: Worldwide
Shipping Worldwide: 350 EUR
Dispatch time:
Normally shipped 5-10 days since actual payment.Payment methods and Policies
Payment Methods:
Artist Policies:
Contact our Support Team
Get in contact With our team of customer support.
Frequent questions:How does the Make Offer option work?
How do I buy an article on Artenet?
Go to the Help Center
Verified icon indicates Artist "O Yemi Tubi" You have successfully completed the Artenet verification system to establish your identity with us. In addition, it provides the highest level of customer service along with fast shipping.
Ship items quicklyProvide the highest quality customer service
Receive the highest ratings from users
Contact y policies from O Yemi Tubi
We're sorry but this feature is not available yet. We are collecting statistics on buyer interest.
For now, contact the seller.