The Keyboardist

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Management number 232364616 Release Date 2026/06/21 List Price $167.02 Model Number 232364616
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A Bas Relief sculpture created by Nigerian-born artist Darlington D. Ike. The artwork depicts a female keyboardist performing outdoors under the heat of the sun for the audience. 

This Bas-Relief sculpture is made out of fiberglass and acrylic on plyboard. Measures 24x16 inches in size. 

A Bas-Relief African sculpture is a form of artistic expression that involves carving or sculpting a design onto a flat surface. In this technique, the sculpture is created with a shallow depth, allowing the design to emerge subtly from the background. The figures and forms depicted in bas-relief sculptures are skillfully carved, resulting in a visually striking artwork that combines elements of both two-dimensional and three-dimensional art. The sculptor/artist creates a sense of depth and texture while maintaining a connection to the surface from which the sculpture arises.

Bas-Relief African sculptures often feature intricate details, symbolic motifs, and representations of cultural narratives, capturing the essence of African traditions and aesthetics.

One cannot speak of African Bas-Relief sculpture without mentioning the profound contributions of the ancient Kingdom of Benin, located in present-day Nigeria. The Benin Kingdom, renowned for its bronze and brass casting techniques, created elaborate bas-relief sculptures that depicted historical events, royalty, and spiritual symbolism. The highly skilled artisans of the Benin Kingdom mastered the art of bas-relief, leaving a lasting legacy of remarkable craftsmanship and artistic expression that continues to inspire contemporary African artists and art enthusiasts around the world.


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