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Fish Coffee Mug featuring the painting Fish #2 by Emeka Okoro

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Fish #2 Coffee Mug

Emeka Okoro

by Emeka Okoro

$13.00

Size

Image Size

 
 

Background Color

 
R(249) G(61) B(24)

Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

Additional Products

Fish #2 Painting by Emeka Okoro

Painting

Fish #2 Canvas Print

Canvas Print

Fish #2 Framed Print

Framed Print

Fish #2 Art Print

Art Print

Fish #2 Poster

Poster

Fish #2 Metal Print

Metal Print

Fish #2 Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Fish #2 Wood Print

Wood Print

Fish #2 Greeting Card

Greeting Card

Fish #2 iPhone Case

iPhone Case

Fish #2 Throw Pillow

Throw Pillow

Fish #2 Duvet Cover

Duvet Cover

Fish #2 Shower Curtain

Shower Curtain

Fish #2 Tote Bag

Tote Bag

Fish #2 Round Beach Towel

Round Beach Towel

Fish #2 Zip Pouch

Zip Pouch

Fish #2 Beach Towel

Beach Towel

Fish #2 Weekender Tote Bag

Weekender Tote Bag

Fish #2 Portable Battery Charger

Portable Battery Charger

Fish #2 Bath Towel

Bath Towel

Fish #2 T-Shirt

Apparel

Fish #2 Coffee Mug

Coffee Mug

Fish #2 Yoga Mat

Yoga Mat

Fish #2 Spiral Notebook

Spiral Notebook

Fish #2 Fleece Blanket

Fleece Blanket

Fish #2 Tapestry

Tapestry

Fish #2 Jigsaw Puzzle

Jigsaw Puzzle

Fish #2 Sticker

Sticker

Fish #2 Ornament

Ornament

Coffee Mug Tags

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Painting Tags

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About Emeka Okoro

Emeka Okoro

The Oshogbo Art Movement of Nigeria influences my art. The Oshogbo Art Movement started in the early 1960s near Oshogbo, capital of Oshun state in south-west Nigeria. Oshogbo lies along the Oshun River, eternal home of Oshun, goddess of the river and beloved wife of Sango, fourth King of the Yorubas and god of thunder and lighting. In the mid-1950s, Oshogbo was a thriving metropolis that embraced African, Christian and Muslim traditions. The most important festival was the annual rite in honor of Oshun and people of all faiths and from all over the world came to celebrate. A group of artists honed their skills creating art works in honor of Kings, Queens and the Royal Houses, and repairing traditional shrines. The pioneering artists...

 

$13.00