Title: Hands That Meet in Purpose


This abstract painting was inspired by an African proverb that speaks to interdependence, generational wisdom, and cultural depth. Titled “Hands That Meet in Purpose,” the work visually embodies the Yoruba saying: "Ọwọ ọmọde kò dé apẹpẹ, ọwọ àgbà kò wọ keregbe." Literal translation: "A child’s hand is not long enough to reach the shelf, and an adult’s hand is too big to go through the neck of a small keg."

This poetic expression reminds us of the mutual reliance between the young and the old. Set against a backdrop of rural architecture and earthy textures, the painting depicts a child reaching upward for a bowl while an elder, cloaked in blue, attempts to dip his large hand into a narrow-mouthed keg.

The contrasting actions of the two hands highlight how reach and wisdom complement one another. This piece invites viewers to reflect on the beauty of intergenerational harmony and the timeless importance of unity in achieving shared purpose.

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