This is a hand-carved wooden sculpture depicting six human figures seated in a long canoe. The figures are arranged in a single file, with most facing forward, suggesting coordinated movement or travel. The canoe is narrow and elongated, with a flat base, and the figures are stylized with simple, rounded features and minimal detail.
Each person is uniquely positioned, with the figure at the rear holding a paddle, indicating they are steering the boat. The other figures appear engaged, possibly in conversation or collective action. Some wear conical or rounded headpieces, adding variation and character. The overall tone of the sculpture is earthy, with natural wood colors and textures, evoking a traditional, communal activity—perhaps fishing, migration, or ceremonial passage.
The piece captures motion and unity, emphasizing human connection and purpose through a shared journey on water.
Source: Oweh Art Gallery. ,Yoruba Canoe Paddlers. Thornwood, Private collection, Benin city
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