One artwork.
Two givers.
One child now back to school.
This is art that gives.
Recommend a child who truly needs support 👇
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Crying Baby by John Urherigho Onobrakpeya captures more than childhood vulnerability—it reflects the resilience of a nation navigating uncertainty. Every stroke of charcoal and acrylic whispers hope, endurance, and quiet courage.
#ArtGidi#Onobrakpeya#RiseNigeria
“Ability in Disability” by Oyesanya Olubunmi.
A reminder that even in Nigeria’s toughest season, purpose can rise from pain.
✨ Prints start from N350,000.
🔗 https://t.co/nwKqGp8Cy5
#NigerianArt#AbilityInDisability#ArtGidi
Our Trophy is Our Sweat” (1997) by Dr. Kunle Filani celebrates the 1996 Nigerian Olympic gold win — a tribute to resilience, unity, and Yoruba Ona motifs of reward.
Available now on ArtGidi.
👉 https://t.co/N6xNwzlvTw
#KunleFilani#AfricanArt
If this metal horse neighed at you, what would you do — pose or panic?
Check out “Trojan Horse” by Oboh Innocent.
🔗 https://t.co/hFddWEhXru
#AfricanArt#Sculpture#MetalArt
Can roses truly bloom again? 🌹
Roses Will Bloom Again (2023) by Stephen Fọlárànmí celebrates resilience, renewal, and the beauty of nature through mixed media and Yoruba-inspired motifs.
🔗 https://t.co/g4dkV4CRVB
#OrganicArt#AfricanArt#StephenFolaranmi
If Mandela spoke to this generation, what do you think he’d say?
Dove (2014) by Chibuike Ifedilichukwu captures the quiet power and legacy of Nelson Mandela in a conceptual linocut portrait.
🔗 https://t.co/wImBc3qf9o
#MandelaArt#ConceptualArt#AfricanArt
If you can walk through Oshodi Market & come out smiling, you deserve a medal
��Oshodi Market” (2017) by Smith Olaoluwa celebrates Lagos’s heartbeat — its people, energy & unstoppable spirit.
Acrylic on Canvas
🔗 https://t.co/nZfCaFhvvW
#AfricanArt #ArtGidi #SmithOlaoluwa
Òòyà Má Yà Wá (Marital Bond)
Acrylic on Canvas, 202by Mufu Onifade
Through his unique Araism technique, Onifade captures the strength and tenderness of marital unity. A Yoruba idiom reimagined in texture and colour.
🔗 https://t.co/dI5nIyAxff
#MufuOnifade#NigerianArt#ArtGidi
Boy and a Cock, Kano, Nigeria (2014)
Oil on Canvas by Josy Ajiboye
A tender celebration of northern Nigerian life-innocence, culture, and colour, all captured through Ajiboye’s timeless realism.
🔗 https://t.co/mJDENyhsyc
#JosyAjiboye#NigerianArt#ArtGid
The food is almost ready…”
Every child knows that promise — and every mother, the love behind it. 💛
Wole Ayoola’s Almost Ready celebrates patience, sacrifice & maternal warmth through rich impressionistic strokes.
Mixed Media | Social Commentary
🔗 https://t.co/jjZThFprWw
What does resilience look like?
For Aina Felix, it’s a Gbagyi woman. Standing tall amid hardship, her orange hues radiating joy and strength.
“Resilience” (2022) — Acrylic, Impressionistic.
https://t.co/h9x1i2y6jz
#AfricanArt#ContemporaryArt#ArtGidi
Ever met someone whose name feels like a prayer come true? ✨
“ABENI” (2018) by Oluwatobiloba Amusan — a contemporary portrait celebrating Yoruba femininity, heritage, and hope.
🎨 https://t.co/0Ue0NsBkzl
#AfricanArt#ContemporaryArt#ArtGidi
Ever wonder if “making ends meet” is just adult hide and seek with money? 😅
Umeh Bede paints the struggle beautifully in his 2025 acrylic “Making Ends Meet.”
🎨 https://t.co/vwfmOFyK9X
#AfricanArt#ContemporaryArt#ArtGidi
“Solem Promise” (2022) by Agbabiaka Oluwakayode Dada.
Not all promises are broken — some are painted
Organic strokes. Lagos energy. Emotional depth.
👉 https://t.co/imOuEowPvB
#AfricanArt#ContemporaryArt#ArtGidi
“Mopélólá” (2020) by Akintayo Akintobi. A poetic celebration of womanhood, virtue & grace, painted in expressive acrylic tones that mirror strength, patience, and love.
Discover this masterpiece → https://t.co/i9iOlV4Bcq
#ArtGidi#Mopelola#AfricanArt#AkintayoAkintobi