Reckon
$2,000.00Reckon
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 36 by 36 inches
Year: 2021
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Reckon
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 36 by 36 inches
Year: 2021

Title: Red Bow, Broken Heart
Medium: Acrylic, Charcoal and Oil on Canvas
Size: 36 W x 48 H inches





“Sisters in Stride” captures the intersection of shared effort and the quiet fortitude of the human spirit. Balancing structural rhythm with emotive freedom, Akolo Emma explores human resilience through the synchronized movement of three figures against an expansive horizon.
Layered with expressive brushwork and intricate textures, this acrylic on canvas artwork documents a personal and collective narrative that transcends physical weight to find grace in the journey. The earthy tones and bold contrasts foster love, tolerance, and understanding. The artist’s commitment to storytelling bridges cultural divides, inviting the viewer to witness the dignity of the stride as a shared human experience.
This modern, figurative piece is a beautiful example of contemporary African art. A celebration of sisterhood and strength, this small-sized painting would be a meaningful addition to a living room, bedroom, or office. Its portraiture style and conceptual depth will spark conversation

Sky Above Me, Earth Below Me
Acrylic on Canvas
36′ by 36′ inches
2022


Title: Solitude
Medium: Acrylic, Charcoal and Oil on Canvas
Size: 36 W x 48 H inches

The Best of Men are Still Men
Acrylic on canvas
60″ by 84′ inches

Title: The Burden Bearer
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 60 W x 48 H inches



Grooming
“The Grooming” is an exploration of the quiet architecture of care. In this piece, the act of styling hair is stripped of its vanity and presented as a foundational ritual of connection. It is a space where time slows down—a meditative exchange between the one who tends and the one who is tended to.
The bold, textured brushwork on the figures contrasts with the stillness of the deep green background, mirroring the intensity of the bond shared in these private moments. Through the rhythmic motion of the hands and the patient, reflective gaze of the child, the painting captures the transmission of identity and the silent language of devotion that exists within the domestic sphere. It is a tribute to the hands that shape us, one braid at a time.

Title: How Far Would I Grow?
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24 W x 36 H inches
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