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Present generation.

Maybrook by Maybrook
November 5, 2022
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The painting by Adetula Michael illustrates the present generation.
© Photo Instagram: @michael_adetula

The way we are.

It is obviously reviewed to us that from the days of our Forefathers to the present generation. Africans are known to be hardworking people with a deep belief in their day-to-day activities. They believe that their children must know of whatever work they are doing to have a brighter future and eradicate laziness from society. With all this knowledge, their children begin to learn more and have a special love for their society. This artwork explains Africa’s deep love for working hard and getting their children involved in the process to secure a brighter and safer future for them. The oversized sander also explains that the young child still has a long way to go in life. And with time, she will come to the stage.

Adetula Michael Abiodun

Name of Artist: Adetula Michael Abiodun.

Artist Location: Nigeria.

Social Page: Instagram.

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