One Day at A Time

Morakinyo Femi
Nigeria

€4.095,00

Painting, Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

Size: 137.16 W x 121.92 H cm / 54 W x 48 H in

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About The Artwork

"One Day at a Time" is a tender homage to resilience, routine, and the quiet beauty of daily life. In the soft glow of a lone lightbulb, a middle-aged woman emerges from her room into the morning air, a basin of laundry in her hands. With measured grace, she begins to hang each piece of clothing - not just as a task, but as an act of presence.

There is no spectacle here, only strength in simplicity. The painting honors the quiet dignity of weekend chores in a rural home, where perseverance becomes poetry and care is woven into every gesture. A portrait of grounded resolve, where the ordinary becomes luminous.

Originally created: 2024
Subject: Identity, Contemplation, Heritage, Symbolism, Empowerment, Expression, Domestic
Material: Canvas
Medium: Acrylic, Oil
Styles: Portraiture, Realism, Conceptual, Symbolism, Modern

Details & Dimensions

Painting: Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size: 137.16 W x 121.92 H cm
Frame: Not Framed
Ready to Hang: Not applicable
Packaging: Ships in a tube

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Ships From: Nigeria

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Morakinyo Femi

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Morakinyo Femi

Morakinyo Femi’s art blends nostalgia, cultural memory, and storytelling through richly textured paintings. Using a mix of acrylics, oils, charcoal, and pastels, he integrates vintage elements into everyday scenes with emotional depth and visual impact. His work explores sociocultural themes - especially gender, heritage, and cultural preservation - as seen in pieces like Kindergarten, Association Day, and Unknown Soldier. Femi’s practice invites viewers to not just observe, but to reflect, remember, and connect emotionally.

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