Amara is a name in the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria that means "Grace" or "Mercy of God". It was the inspiration for this work of art by D.D. Ike which depicts a beautiful woman of African descent adorned in a pearl necklace and wearing a colorful and vibrant headwrap with matching earrings. Her eyes are closed during a moment of self-reflection and gratitude.
The Igbo people are historically from southeastern Nigeria and possess a unique culture that sets them apart. Known for their democratic governance "Igbo Kwenu" and entrepreneurial prowess, the Igbo have a long history of active participation in commerce and trade. Their artistic expressions include vibrant masquerades, intricate wood carvings, and colorful textiles. Their culture is known to place a strong emphasis on extended family and ancestral reverence. They are known for their commitment to intellectual growth. The Igbo culture stands as a testament to their rich heritage, shaping their distinct identity and contributing to Nigeria's cultural tapestry.
This work of art is available as a giclee on paper or as a giclee on canvas. All giclee on paper prints are printed on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting if desired.
All Giclee on Canvas reproductions are shipped and delivered to you "ready to hang" with a pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.