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African proverbs are weighty words spoken by the wise to
advise and instruct profoundly.
The combination of words used in proverbial expressions,
when considered literarily, often appear ridiculous. I have always been
fascinated by this aspect of language.
English idioms also, for example, “making silk purses out of
sow’s ears”, could conjure a scene in one’s mind where sows (female pigs) are
bred for the sole purpose of having their ears cut off and machined into silk
purses.
Now enabled by drawing and painting skills, I have decided
to explore the humour in some selected African proverbs and English idioms. These are rendered comically here as
seriously unserious.
Enjoy the view.
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