Oil on canvas.
12 x 18 Inches (30.5 × 45.7 cm)
A frontal abstract portrait with a pale green face and heavy-lidded eyes, conveying a sense of melancholy or knowing weariness that draws the viewer into a silent, profound conversation.
Marshal Nwauwa (born 1972) in Oguta Imo State, Nigeria. As a student of Public Administration at the University of Calabar, Marshal was already a practicing artist, honing his now recognized skills at the Curio Studio Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria. His works are a detailed tour of unspoken realities surrounding the daily life of ordinary people negotiating their way around dreams and...
Marshal Nwauwa (born 1972) in Oguta Imo State, Nigeria. As a student of Public Administration at the University of Calabar, Marshal was already a practicing artist, honing his now recognized skills at the Curio Studio Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria. His works are a detailed tour of unspoken realities surrounding the daily life of ordinary people negotiating their way around dreams and drudgery, hopes and disappointments of another day. Marshal's color works place him highly amongst the colorists. A self taught artist, Marshall has worked with some of the continent's most celebrated artists like Sam Ovraiti, Olu Ajayi, Pita Ohiwerei, and others. His works are on display across Nigeria and several galleries in Europe and America. He has participated in over 20 group exhibitions and a solo. His works are on display across Nigeria and several galleries in Europe and America.