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"Paradox of Power" Wooden Sculpture
$100.00The wooden sculpture that Barack Obama brought with him to the White House combines African tribal tradition with a poignant message. Obtained on a 2006 visit to his ancestral Kenya, the "Paradox of Power" symbolizes the fragility of chiefly authority: According to an ancient proverb, power is like an egg; if it's held too tightly, it breaks, and if it's held too loosely, it will slip from grasp.
Art has always been an integral part of African life, and wood carvings are expressions of philosophy and ritual in the life of the tribe. Wood is the most popular material used in native sculpture, since it can be found in abundance. Skilled carvers use simple hand tools to create these stunning objects -- gouges, chisels, mallets, and pointed instruments. Although no two pieces are ever identical, as carvers meticulously hewn each piece according to the grain and texture of the tree, each is rich in symbolism, conveying a guiding principle of leadership, one that has been embraced by the President.
Offered is an authentic artisan work of art, true to the exquisite wooden sculpture in the President's office. The "hand" is carved from the hardwood of the Monkey Pod tree, with interlocked, wavy grain and colors that range from medium tan to dark brown; the "egg" is lathe-turned from the hardwood of the Coffea Arabica tree, a species that produces the majority of coffee consumed in the world. This symbolic figurine, crafted to the size of a life-size human hand, stands 10-inches high and weighs 1 1/2-pounds.
"Paradox of Power" Wooden Sculpture
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