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The ''Iyasile Naa'', also known as ''The legacy'', is a digital painting created by
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, a designer known for his multidisciplinary work on African
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. The original artwork was created in 2013. It underwent enhancements in Lagos and was reissued in 2017 as a major collaboration project piece through an African conference at Oxford University. According to the ''Vanguard'' news, parts of the artwork were influenced by 1985's '' We Are the World'' music project. Legal experts suggest that the eventual buyer of the artwork's reissue cannot financially
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the work until the year 2033, stating that all "proceeds at any time from sales will remain within the African economic system."


Background

In the spring of 2013, Olufeko known for his cross-disciplinary signature through technology, created the artwork on the premise of social inclusion,
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and innovation. The art piece originally titled, ''Whatever is destroyed is created again'', was made for and leveraged by an NGO, the ''United for Kids Foundation'' in Washington D.C. Revealed for the first time at the Whittemore House making its debut to the public, it successfully raised money for children, and all proceeds were used to build libraries and classrooms in Lagos, Nigeria. The artwork surfaced at another fundraiser at the Civic Center in Lagos, drawing affluent patrons of the arts, doubling donations of its previous auction. The conception of the finished piece is suggested to be forecast of the continent's economic growth.


Design

The artwork is described as a visual albedo, it incorporates and is classified as; mixed media, digital abstracts and painted work. Portions of the piece were created via a graphics tablet on an iMac, and printed to heavy
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. It is sprinkled with crushed
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clusters, acrylic diamond confetti and inscribed with permanent markers. The year 2053 appears in the center of the work allowing interpretations of trajectories to theorists. As part of the reissue, signatures and enhanced artistic deformations were added for Art valuation.


Reissue and Sungbo's Eredo

In spring 2017, Olufeko attended and spoke at the
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's ''Breaking the Frame
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' conference alongside other
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s, discussing the "changing state of the African continent", on the topics of media, technology and governance. Prior to the conference, Olufeko collaborated with the conference team at Oxford to reissue the painting, "Philosophers’ Legacy ". The new version and charity experiment was created in
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. The piece was completed in October 2017, making its debut inside Sungbo's Eredo, an African monument. The release coincided with the 10th anniversary marking of Visual Collaborative.


Name change and blockchain

In early 2022, It was announced by The Guardian (Nigeria) news that the artwork had been renamed from ''Philosophers Legacy'' to Iyasile Naa which means "the legacy" in the
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. This was done to protect intellectual property and alleviate conflicts during the rapid use of NFTs
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on the Blockchain. The changes aim to be a direct benefit for aspiring digital painters and enthusiasts.


Reception

According to ''Road to Africa'', the artwork's place in the Fourth Industrial Revolution can be leveraged to aid ongoing brain-gain initiatives to steer NGOs, the private sector and friends of the continent which includes its diasporas into a self-reliant, yet an interdependent partner of the world economy. A derivative work named Remember To Rise was created a year later.


Autographs

The following is a list of persons at and outside the oxford conference who signed the artwork. * Mike Adenuga Jr. GCON, CSG, CLH – Business magnate * Tokunbo Talabi – Businessman, politician *
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– Leadership development expert


Support signatures

*Dr. Yene Assegid – Leadership coach * Donald Kaberuka – Economist *
Seko Shamte Seko Shamte (born 29 October 1981) is a Tanzanian film producer, writer and director.https://bnbconference.co.tz/profile/seko/ Early life Seko Shamte grew up in Dar es Salaam but spent some of her early years in the United States of America a ...
– Tanzanian filmmaker *
Nawal M. Nour Nawal M. Nour is an Obstetrician/Gynecologist who directs the Ambulatory Obstetrics Practice at the Brigham and Women's Hospital. Her research and practice focus on providing the right care to women who have undergone female genital mutilation/cut ...
– African women's health practitioner *Eryca Freemantle – Global beauty ambassador *
Banky Wellington Olubankole Wellington (born 27 March 1981), popularly known by his stage name Banky W and credited in film as Banky Wellington, is a Nigerian singer, rapper, actor, entrepreneur and politician. Early life Olubankole Wellington was born in the ...
– Nigerian singer and media mogul * Jake Okechukwu Effoduh – Activist and lawyer *Vivian Ojo – Conference chair *François-Xavier Ada – Researcher *Angel Jones – Brain gain advocate *Ademola Adesina – renewable energy investor *
Simukai Chigudu Simukai Chigudu (born 1986) is an Associate Professor of African Politics at the University of Oxford. His work considers the social and political mechanisms that give rise to inequality in Africa. Early life and education Chigudu was born in ...
– Medical doctor *Vimbai Gwata – technologist *Kevin Marsh – Oxford professor *Gareth Ackerman – Businessman *Leona Hauldren – British preschooler


See also

* Remember To Rise *
African Renaissance The African Renaissance is the concept that the African people shall overcome the current challenges confronting the continent and achieve cultural, scientific, and economic renewal. This concept was first articulated by Cheikh Anta Diop in a serie ...
* Sungbo's Eredo


References

{{Avant-garde, state=collapsed Contemporary works of art American paintings