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Echoes of Indigo: The Dye Pit Culture of Kano
by Chukwu Nkemakolam Samson.
This piece is a powerful reflection of Kano’s historic dye pit culture where indigo becomes more than colour; it becomes memory, labour, heritage, and identity.
The fate that births ART
The unconventional church at the center of Paris.
05/12/2026
“We All Wear Masks” by Eno-Obong Usoro is a deeply symbolic work that explores the hidden emotional lives people carry beneath outward appearances. Through a carefully arranged collection of African masks, the artist reflects on identity, performance, and emotional concealment.
What makes the piece compelling is not just the technical detail, but the emotional tension within the masks themselves. Each face appears to embody a different state of being grief, silence, satire, indifference, fear, severity, even exhaustion. Though lifeless objects, the masks feel psychologically alive. The painting quietly asks: Which face do we present to the world, and what remains hidden underneath?
The use of traditional African masks also adds cultural and spiritual depth. Historically, masks across many African societies were never merely decorative; they symbolized transformation, ritual, ancestry, status, protection, or hidden truths. Here, Usoro modernizes that symbolism, using the masks as metaphors for contemporary emotional survival.
Artist: Eno-Obong Usoro
Medium: Acrylic on Linen Canvas
Size: 31” × 20”
Year: 2010
09/21/2024
Burnt Oranges. 2024.
This is what 💎look like…
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