Side eye is not playing
Side eye is not playing
In numerous societies, such as the Yoruba of Nigeria and the Baganda of Uganda, lowering one's gaze is far more than a simple greeting; it reflects a structured community that highly prioritizes respect for ancestral wisdom and elders. In these frameworks, a downcast or averted gaze signifies submission and acknowledgment of another's higher social standing or seniority. In contrast, dodging eye contact with authority figures acts as a social lubricant. Rather than expressing skepticism, averting the eyes ensures that harmony within the community is maintained and that younger generations display appropriate reverence.
Provenance: Signed
Dimensions: 29.7cm x 42cm // 11.7 x 16.5”
Medium: Oil paint and ink
Paper: Handmade Cotton Khadi cotton rag
Edition: 100 in the sereis of portraits, titled 'Faces'.
Year created: 2022
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