Jesse Josh
Ndi's Beautiful Earth
Ndi's Beautiful Earth
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Details
- Original artwork, 2023
- Acrylic, Plaster and Glue on canvas
- 16 * 20 inches
- Unframed
Authenticity
- The painting is signed by the artist Jesse Josh
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Description:
This painting is a poignant reminder of the harm that human activities have inflicted upon our planet. The artist has skillfully depicted the pain and hurt that comes from witnessing the insensitivity of humans as they continue to wound the earth. The planet's beauty is contrasted with the scars inflicted upon it by human activity, serving as a stark reminder of the urgent need for action.
The painting serves as a call to action, urging viewers to wake up to the reality of the damage that has been done and to take responsibility for making things right. The artist's use of colour and composition evokes a sense of urgency, emphasizing the importance of this issue. This artwork is a powerful commentary on the state of our planet and a reminder that we all have a role to play in protecting and preserving it for future generations.



Jesse Josh
Jesse Josh Goje is a highly skilled visual artist whose passion for the ancient Nok civilization and black heritage is evident in his figurative paintings. His innovative use of the impasto technique, which involves mixing plaster of Paris powder with glue and acrylic/emulsion, creates a textured surface that pays homage to the rough surfaces of the original ancient Nok terracotta sculptures.
Jesse draws inspiration from his ancestry and heritage, specifically the Nok civilization, and receives signals through visions and internal vibrations. He sees himself as a bridge between the past, present, and future of the Nok civilization.
Through his art, Jesse aims to showcase the strength and beauty of the ancient Nok civilization, which is often overlooked and forgotten. He is determined to bring attention to the unique expressions, styles, and fashion of this civilization and emphasize its continuity in modern times. Jesse's work is a testament to his passion for preserving and celebrating black heritage.