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Two ornately and colorfully dressed women sit together on a bench, contemplating their shared reality and exchanging support and companionship. …
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Two ornately and colorfully dressed women sit together on a bench, contemplating their shared reality and exchanging support and companionship. This painting advocates for togetherness among women, especially in African societies, as a tool for developing stronger feminine agency, belonging in place and time, and meaningful engagement with the world around them.
Janet Adegoke
Where Our Stories Rest, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
48 x 60 x 1 in
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Ships in a well-protected tube from Lagos, Nigeria
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