Reclaimed
A limited edition release by K.A. Williams II inspired by Nigeria reclaiming their heritage in the form of Benin Bronzes from Smithsonian Museums in the United States.
As a people, we need to stand up and reclaim our heritage, reclaim our history and reclaim our cultureĀ and way of life. Not only our national treasures and personal artifacts but also our mental, spiritual and physical selves.Ā
Measures 40x30 inches. Hand embellished giclee on canvas. Edition size of 25 pieces. Ships unstretched and rolled in a strong tube and box.
Watermark only appears on the digital image to prevent unauthorized duplicates.
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Reclaimed
Reclaimed
A limited edition release by K.A. Williams II inspired by Nigeria reclaiming their heritage in the form of Benin Bronzes from Smithsonian Museums in the United States.
As a people, we need to stand up and reclaim our heritage, reclaim our history and reclaim our cultureĀ and way of life. Not only our national treasures and personal artifacts but also our mental, spiritual and physical selves.Ā
Measures 40x30 inches. Hand embellished giclee on canvas. Edition size of 25 pieces. Ships unstretched and rolled in a strong tube and box.
Watermark only appears on the digital image to prevent unauthorized duplicates.
Product Information
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Shipping & Returns
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A limited edition release by K.A. Williams II inspired by Nigeria reclaiming their heritage in the form of Benin Bronzes from Smithsonian Museums in the United States.
As a people, we need to stand up and reclaim our heritage, reclaim our history and reclaim our cultureĀ and way of life. Not only our national treasures and personal artifacts but also our mental, spiritual and physical selves.Ā
Measures 40x30 inches. Hand embellished giclee on canvas. Edition size of 25 pieces. Ships unstretched and rolled in a strong tube and box.
Watermark only appears on the digital image to prevent unauthorized duplicates.













