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Lot A1: The Seeker

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REF NO 55CL0MIIYIA3G
Auction Date & Time 06/30/2023 5:00 PM
Place of Auction K'Osewe Westlands, 20 Sports Road, off Mvuli Rd
Type of Auction Private Auction
Reserve Price 12,000
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Minimum Increment 500
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Conditions of Sale 1. The piece is sold as it is. Please verify the details prior to the placing your bid as the details are not warranted by the auctioneer. 2. Bidding and approval of bids will be online via this platform. 3. The winning bidder shall be required to pay the purchase price in full at the fall of the hammer or a non-refundable minimum deposit of 50% of the purchase price and clear the balance within 7 days from the date of the auction. 4. The winning bidder shall be responsible for the shipment costs of the piece won.
More Details SIZE: 50×59 cm. MEDIUM: Acrylic on stretched canvas. INSPIRATION: "The Seeker" is a painting that features a human figure in the center, with two open arms on either side. The figure is depicted with a book-shaped head, suggesting a deep yearning for knowledge and understanding. The arms suggest an embracing gesture, as if the figure is reaching out to the world, seeking answers to life's biggest questions. The colors used in the painting are rich and vibrant, with warm oranges and yellows dominating the background. The human figure is painted in shades of gray, highlighting the stark contrast between the seeking mind and the colorful world around it. Overall, "The Seeker" is a powerful and thought-provoking work of art that invites the viewer to contemplate the nature of human curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge. ARTIST: Milanzi Gerald