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Strength of a Woman

Strength of a Woman

"Strength of a Woman" by Nike Okundaye was featured in the "Tales from Africa" Exhibit at Houston 2024.

Artist Statement: "This quilt is a part of the series that includes Sango, God of Thunder and Osun Goddess. Strength of a Woman represents the wife of Sango. She is more powerful and is the only one who can appease her husband when he is upset. From the image here, you can observe that she is bringing water to her husband, while he is spitting fire."

Techniques: Hand Embroidery and Quilting

Design Source: Original Design

About the "Tales from Africa" Exhibit (Sponsored by eQuilter.com): "This collaboration between artists featuring West Africa's earliest quilt tradition by Chief (Mrs.) Nike Okundaye. Her influence and works from the 1960s have impacted the younger generation of African artists and are hand-sewn quilts that utilize embroidery. Uzoma Samuel, as the second artist, will showcase his contemporary portrait quilts. This fusion is to present the evolution of Africa's fabric art - both ancient and modern - and stories of heritage."

Maker: Nike Okundaye

Quilter: Nike Okundaye

Year Made: NA

Owned By: NA

Size: NA

Shows & Museums: "Tales from Africa" Exhibit (Sponsored by eQuilter.com) at Houston International Quilt Festival 2024

Awards: NA

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