Auktion 002 CHINWE RUSSELL - GRAND STUDIO SALE
Von Chinwe Russell
5.6.24
Victorian Crescent, Doncaster DN2 5BP, UK
A studio auction of the Chinwe Russell original artwork collection from 2012 to 2023. This sale will feature the "Africa Exhibition" made up of 20 large paintings of African tribes and 20 ceramic sculptures of ancient African Gods. The sale will also feature some of the artist's most successful works exhibited at the carrousel du Louvre in Paris - Weep not my Child, Ikenga, temptation, etc. . Chinwe Russell is the artist behind the "20 Historical women who changed the world" exhibition which is currently touring UK museums. She has been exhibited at the Royal Academy of arts Summer exhibitions in 2019 and 2021, Shanghai art fair and several prestigious venues.
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ALA - Earth Goddess of Fertility - Acrylic on Canvas - 105x180cm exhibited at the Louvre Paris.


Startpreis:
$ 500
Geschätzter Preis :
$4 500 - $7 500
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ALA - Earth Goddess of Fertility - Acrylic on Canvas - 105x180cm exhibited at the Louvre Paris.

Description: Elevate your art collection with a striking deep red painting showcasing "ALA, " the revered Igbo goddess of fertility. Crafted by the talented artist Chinwe Russell, this artwork draws inspiration from the rich "Ala" traditions of the Igbo tribe, creating a powerful visual representation. "ALA" is the central figure in Igbo religious and social life, symbolizing the Earth Mother and the female Goddess of the earth. This deity, the mother of all things, presides over the entire cycle of life. From nurturing children in their mother's womb to embracing the souls of the departed, "ALA" embodies the profound cycle of existence. As the offspring of Chukwu Okike, the supreme god, "ALA" serves as the guardian of humanity, both in life and death, making her integral to the Igbo ancestor cult as the queen of the underworld. She forms the bedrock of human morality, serving as the chief enforcer of Igbo law and customs, known as "Omenala." Offenses against the standards of "ALA" are termed "nso Ala" or 'desecration of Ala' and encompass crimes like homicide, adultery, theft, and more. To atone for these transgressions, sacrifices are offered to her. "ALA" is not only the source of human morality but also the guardian of justice, overseeing the adjudication of human actions and the maintenance of order within Igbo communities. With her shrine at the heart of each village, "ALA" is the unseen president of the community, essential to its completeness. This painting eloquently embodies the profound significance of "ALA" in Igbo culture, encompassing fertility, land productivity, and the essence of life. A messenger and living agent of "ALA" on earth is the revered python (Igbo: eke), while her involvement extends to festivals and offerings. "ALA" signifies fertility, the generative forces of life, and is the epitome of goodness and morality in Igbo society. This artwork encapsulates the rich tapestry of Igbo culture, symbolizing the essence of life, unity, and the enduring legacy of "ALA." Don't miss the opportunity to make this masterpiece a part of your art collection and a tribute to the spiritual heritage of the Igbo people. Bid now to own a piece of history.
Year of creation: 2022
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Size
105x180 cm

Condition
Very Good

Medium
Acrylic On Canvas

Signature
Signed By the artist

Provenance
Direct From the artist's Studio

Exhibited
The Louvre