The Conguero
- Original work of art by Nigerial artist Darlington D. Ike
- Fiberglass and acrylic on plyboard
- Measures 24x16 inches in size.
- African Bas-Relief Sculpture
- Explores musical themes
A Bas Relief sculpture created by Nigerian-born artist Darlington D. Ike. The artwork depicts a female conguero.
A conguero is a musician skilled in playing the conga drum. This tall and narrow Afro-Cuban percussion instrument is an integral part of Latin and Afro-Caribbean music. The conga player is responsible for producing rhythmic patterns, intricate beats, and improvisations that contribute to the energetic and infectious grooves of genres like salsa, rumba, go-go and Afro-Cuban jazz.
Their expertise and rhythmic mastery bring life and excitement to musical ensembles creating a captivating experience for both performers and listeners alike.
This Bas-Relief sculpture is made out of fiberglass and acrylic on plyboard. Measures 24x16 inches in size.
A Bas-Relief African sculpture is a form of artistic expression that involves carving or sculpting a design onto a flat surface. In this technique, the sculpture is created with a shallow depth, allowing the design to emerge subtly from the background. The figures and forms depicted in bas-relief sculptures are skillfully carved, resulting in a visually striking artwork that combines elements of both two-dimensional and three-dimensional art. The sculptor/artist creates a sense of depth and texture while maintaining a connection to the surface from which the sculpture arises.
Bas-Relief African sculptures often feature intricate details, symbolic motifs, and representations of cultural narratives, capturing the essence of African traditions and aesthetics.
One cannot speak of African Bas-Relief sculpture without mentioning the profound contributions of the ancient Kingdom of Benin, located in present-day Nigeria. The Benin Kingdom, renowned for its bronze and brass casting techniques, created elaborate bas-relief sculptures that depicted historical events, royalty, and spiritual symbolism. The highly skilled artisans of the Benin Kingdom mastered the art of bas-relief, leaving a lasting legacy of remarkable craftsmanship and artistic expression that continues to inspire contemporary African artists and art enthusiasts around the world.
Cert. Of Authenticity | Ships with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. |
Edition | Original Work of Art from Darlington D. Ike. |
Framed | Price is for the work of art as is. Ready to hang but unframed. Framing is avaiable upon request. Contact us for a quote. |
Height | 24 inches |
Length | 16 inches |
Medium | Fiberglass and Acrylic on Plyboard |
Signed | Signed by the artist |
SKU | ike-conguero |
Year Released | 2022 |
D.D. Ike
Native of Nigeria but residing in Atlanta, GA. DD Ike is most certainly a lover of jazz and his artwork is a true testament to that fact. DD Ike's flowing lines and vibrant colors give us a visual sensation of what the jazz sound would like if captured on canvas. DD Ike's art will blend in with just about any home Decor setting and will be of course be perfect for your little jazz haven.Most in stock items ship in 0 to 5 business depending upon the shipping method selected during checkout. Large framed artwork requires an additional 1 to 5 days of processing time to allow for framing. All orders over $250 ship signature required. Pre-Orders, identified by a “Reserve Now” checkout button, can take 3 to 14 business days to process and ship. If there is an issue with your order we will notify you with 1 to 2 business days. For additional information please visit our: Shipping Policy