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Àpèkẹ (Born to cared for & pampered by all)
Starting bid: CA$5,900.00
Artist: NAOMI OYENIYI
Our Crown, Our Identity Series
Oil on canvas
(48 x 40 in. / 121 x 101 cm)
Created in 2023
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Item condition: New
Auction ends: April 26, 2026 2:17 pm
Timezone: UTC -4
Price Drop History
| Date | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | CA$5,900.00 | initial |
| Apr 21, 2026 19:03 | CA$5,710.00 | drop |
| Apr 22, 2026 07:00 | CA$5,520.00 | drop |
| Apr 22, 2026 19:15 | CA$5,330.00 | drop |
| Apr 23, 2026 07:00 | CA$5,140.00 | drop |
📉 Next drop: CA$4,763.03… Who says better?
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INSPIRATION
In Africa, where culture and heritage are deeply intertwined, a woman’s hairstyle holds a strong connection to her identity. The diverse and intricate African hairstyles—such as the Afro, Bantu knots, Ṣùkú, Pàtẹ̀wọ, Ìpàkọ́ Ẹ̀lẹ́dẹ̀, and Korobá, among many others—have not only adorned the heads of African women but have also stood as powerful symbols of pride, resilience, and cultural heritage.
This body of work, titled “Our Crown, Our Identity,” celebrates the beauty and significance of these hairstyles through a series of portraits of African women.
Ṣùkú hairstyles, known for their elegance and sophistication, have adorned the heads of African women for generations. This painting captures the beauty of the Ṣùkú style and the regal pride it evokes. The portrait highlights the grace and poise it bestows upon those who wear it, showing that Ṣùkú is more than just a hairstyle—it is a crown of timeless elegance and cultural pride.
“Our Crown, Our Identity” is a visual exploration of the deep connection between African women and their hairstyles. It serves as a powerful reminder that our crowns—both literal and symbolic—have long been sources of pride and essential expressions of identity. These women wear their crowns with pride, affirming not only their place in history but also their role in shaping the future.
SPECS & SHIPPING
| WEIGHT | 3 kg |
|---|---|
| DIMENSIONS | 101 × 10 cm |
| Format | The weight and dimensions above refer to the artwork rolled up. |
| Packaging | Shipping tube : 111 x 15 cm / 43 x 6 in. This item is securely rolled and shipped in a protective tube to ensure safe delivery. |
| Shipping | Please allow 2 to 4 business days for shipping once you've received an email confirmation that your order is complete (paid). When your art ships, you'll receive another email notification with a tracking number and link to track your delivery. |
| Finer details | Want a closer look before buying? Just email us at mawuartgallery@gmail.com for a high-def video, detailed views, and the artist’s own commentary. We’ll be happy to share. |
Auction History
| April 21, 2026 2:17 pm | Auction started | ||
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