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Aluu Prosper
Prosper Aluu's painting style is figurative and expressive. His usually stylized figures show the use of the artistic devices of elongation and exaggeration, as well as his unique style of painting the iconic afro hairstyle. These are his ways of celebrating and negotiating African identity in a diverse world. In traditional African art, the exaggeration of the head in comparison to other parts of the body is a well-known visual strategy to establish the head as the seat of wisdom and intellectual prowess according to the beliefs in parts of Africa. Prosper plays with the size, forms, and presentation of the head of the figures in his paintings as a visual pun to challenge what he considers a one-sided narrative about the size of the head in traditional African art. His style of painting rich afro hairstyle and golden crowns on the heads of his figures are meant to ennoble and dignify the subjects in his work.
Prosper's work does not aim to rehearse the negative stereotypes of African people; instead, he strives to look beyond negative experiences by painting luscious images of the African people resplendent in beautiful apparel and striking pieces of diadem. These crowns represent the great potential of Africa, which he believes will one day unravel in the fullness of time. We live in a global village with marked trajectories of communication to unite people despite differences in our cultures.