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THE MEETING OF ABUNDANCE AND NEED 6

The Meeting of Abundance and Need 6 by Alphonsus Eligbue

Medium: charcoal and oil paint on chipboard paper

Dimension: 121.92cm x 91.44cm

Materials: charcoal pencil and quality oil paint on chipboard paper

Country of origin: Nigeria

Signature: Yes

Year of creation: 2024

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The Meeting of Abundance and Need 6 by Alphonsus Eligbue

Artwork Overview

Title: The Meeting of Abundance and Need 6

Artist: Alphonsus Eligbue

Medium: Charcoal and oil paint on chipboard paper

Dimensions: 48 inches x 36 inches (unframed)

Materials: Charcoal pencil, tube oil paint, chipboard paper

Country of Origin: Nigeria

Signature: Yes

Year of Creation: 2024

Artistic Vision

“The Meeting of Abundance and Need 6” is a powerful exploration of the contrast between excess and scarcity across various societal and human contexts. Created with charcoal and oil paints, this piece masterfully captures the dynamic between areas of plenty (abundance) and those experiencing lack (need). Through intricate lines and vibrant oil paint, Alphonsus Eligbue invites the viewer into a reflective dialogue on how societies, communities, and individuals balance the availability of resources with what is required to sustain and uplift. The artwork represents a visual inquiry into how abundance and need coexist, sometimes fostering cooperation, and at other times leading to tension or inequality. This piece, part of a series, urges reflection on the social, economic, and emotional impacts of disparity and the paths to collective well-being.

Significance and Inspiration

Inspired by the real-world issues of resource distribution and societal inequities, “The Meeting of Abundance and Need 6” challenges the viewer to consider how these forces shape our lives. The series highlights the critical importance of managing the balance between what is abundant and what is scarce, and the potential solutions—whether through sharing, redistribution, or cooperation. Eligbue’s choice of materials—charcoal for its expressive lines and oil paints for depth and vibrancy—adds emotional weight to the piece, illustrating the complexity of these concepts with a sense of urgency and depth.

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“The Meeting of Abundance and Need 6” is perfect for contemporary settings, art galleries, and spaces that engage with themes of social justice, equality, and economic discourse. Its striking visual elements and thought-provoking subject matter make it an ideal focal point for living rooms, offices, or creative spaces that seek to inspire reflection and meaningful conversation.

Why Choose “The Meeting of Abundance and Need 6”?

Unique Artistic Expression: A thought-provoking work created using charcoal and oil paints, embodying a sophisticated understanding of societal dynamics.

Cultural Significance: Reflects global issues of resource imbalance, inequality, and the need for collective solutions.

Investment in Art: As part of a powerful series, this work represents a significant opportunity for those seeking meaningful, impactful contemporary African art.

Elevate your space with “The Meeting of Abundance and Need 6” by Alphonsus Eligbue, available exclusively at AfriArtSpace.

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