IYA
IYA
"Iya: A Mother's Love and Strength"
In Cletus Zadoc's poignant artwork, "Iya," we encounter a powerful symbol of resilience and unwavering love. "Iya," a Yoruba word meaning "mother," goes beyond a simple term of endearment. It encapsulates the profound respect, love, and spiritual guidance that women held in Yoruba society. It is part of the collection "Obinrin", which was inspired by African women who embody the essence of being African.
Historically, the Yorubas practised a matrilineal culture where family lines were traced through the mother's side. This speaks volumes about the revered status of "Iya" figures. They were not merely mothers but pillars of strength, spiritual beacons, and repositories of ancient wisdom.
Zadoc's artwork invites us to contemplate the enduring power of a mother's love. It's a love that knows no bounds, offering protection, guidance, and unconditional support. When you gaze upon "Iya," let yourself be enveloped by the warmth and strength of this timeless symbol.
Acrylic on Canvas
Dimension: 41cm x 59cm
Year: 2024
Frame: Shipped Stretched
Authenticity: shipped with Certificate of Authenticity
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