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Motherhood In Art: African Paintings That Celebrate Women

Adejoke Alabi-Henry by Adejoke Alabi-Henry
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The concept of motherhood in African art is far more than a simple depiction of a parent and child; it is a profound exploration of continuity, divinity, and the foundational strength of society.

Across Africa’s vast history, the maternal figure is a primary vessel for expressing spiritual and physical life.

In many traditional African societies, motherhood is viewed as the ultimate link between the ancestral realm and the living world.

Artists across the continent have returned to this theme over and over again, using their work to honour the women who nurture societies and preserve culture.

Ben Enwonwu is one of the most celebrated African artists to explore human form and cultural identity. Using European techniques and African aesthetics, his works often celebrated African dignity and womanhood, portraying women with grace, poise and cultural pride.

Across West Africa, traditional sculptures often depict mothers holding their children close to their bodies. Among the Yorubas, motherhood in Art is closely tied to the concept of “Iya”, seeing mother as both caregiver and spiritual protector.

Eneonwu’s paintings often capture the “African Mother” not as a weary figure of labour, but as a graceful, statuesque being.

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He used fluid lines and a rhythmic sense of movement to elevate the everyday scene of a mother carrying her child into a moment of high art.

This celebration of the maternal bond continues to resonate in the work of contemporary artists who use colour and texture to explore the intimacy of the domestic sphere.

As we mark Mother’s Day, African art reminds us that motherhood has always been more than a biological role; a mother stands as a symbol of life itself.

Happy Mother’s Day tomorrow.

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Adejoke Alabi-Henry

Adejoke Alabi-Henry

Adejoke Henry is the Editor, Lifestyle & Culture at Leadership Newspaper, where she oversees editorial direction, content strategy, and brand storytelling. A dynamic media professional, she brings a strong footprint in Nigeria's publishing and lifestyle space to her leadership role.

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