A mother’s touch
$560.00
Product Description
” Who sat and watched my infant head… “, a popular nursery rhyme goes. Most people know these lines because of their importance in teaching the English language. Hidden in each line is a simple message that explains the very nature of a mother’s relationship to the child and why your mother may be the single most important person in your life. A Forbes study found that mothers of children spend between 11-40 hours per day with their children. Nigerian mothers spend a lot more time with their children, influencing traditions that place a new child firmly in his mother’s reserve. In these parts, raising a child in his first months is a job. Oshole Blessing reiterates this by showing the bright smile of a child as her mother makes her hair in this emotional piece.
Dimensions (W by H) | 40 × 46 in |
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Artist | Oshio Blessing |
Medium and Surface | Oil on Canvas |
Orientation | Portrait |
Painting Styles | Expressionism, Figurative, Realism |