Friday, July 06, 2012




This my latest Coffee Table book “Songs of Silence” collection of Fine Art and Poetry

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Songs of Silence", is the voice of an indomitable human spirit in
battle with the external forces of this life and the internal enemies of its soul. It is a tedious journey, through deep waters, dark valleys and on to the victorious mountain peaks of the human experience. This collection of writings and images speak to the soul of the mundane and the divine.  Its universal cry penetrates the boundaries of race, culture, sex and religion. It is a voice that speaks to humankind in their crisis and challenges.  It is a voice that speaks to the souls of men, in search of Self and their Creator ------- Carolyn Phillips Walton --------

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Sunday, June 06, 2010

Poetry: Painting and Poem





"sorrows of eve"

I was once called a shining sun
held and caressed like a queen
in hands of a love prince.
Told how pretty I am, and how
everything makes no sense without
me,
how good I was in the weird world of ego
I was once your sunshine in winter
admired and cherished like blue and red
roses in arms of a new found love.
I listened to your songs of love that
have vanished into the horizon
I am lost once again in the restless
world of solitude.
You were once grateful to God for
knowing me,
Cried and screamed like a bruised babe
on my graceful body.
Neither did I know that what we shared
was nothing but illusion.
Once again I am blown below the belt
in my dance to keep my love.
Why give it to me when it is not
mine to keep.
Can I ever kiss the life of hurt and
loneliness goodbye for good?

Copyright © 1997, Chidi A. Okoye

Friday, May 11, 2007

Homage to Motherhood by Chidi Okoye

Art exhibition * Modern Art * Fine Art


sweet mom

It began with a kiss of love graduated to nine months of mixed feelings which ended in hours of horrible pains and regrets. In the sight of your babe came a sincere smile of success. You didn't know how strong you were Mom. No shock absorber could have been better. You stayed strong like a giant Iroko tree in the midst of turbulent winds of life You are my hero mama. You patiently carried on the tedious job of nursing regardless of burdens and pains, Denied yourself comfort to make me happy. Your baby I will always be. Mummy you are sweet, tender and loving.
You are indeed a blissful bridge to the paradise I know.
Sweet mom.

© 1997, Chidi A. Okoye


"Sweet Mom" by Chidi Okoye


"Mama 4" by Chidi Okoye




"In Arms of Mother" by Chidi Okoye




Mother's Dance

Drums and songs of mothers jubilation of the past, present and future. Drums and songs of mothers strengthening strings of communities in face of time. Mother’s dance; Mother’s dance In celebration of life mother’s dance, sang in fullness of spirits to reactivate our loose ends of life. Mother’s dance; Mother’s dance Celebration of womanhood. Mother's dance dynamic and colorful dance of our land. Mother's dance, joyful fountains of the communities. Mother’s dance; Mother’s dance A celebration of Mother Earth and bonding of mothers in the prime of life. Mother’s dance, a glamorous procession of dignity and womanhood like the colorful and ceremonial parade of ostrich in praise of a new season. Mother’s dance, a seasoned dance in squares of life.
Chidi Okoye © 1998






mama Africa


There is no smoke without fire and the child who said that his mother would not sleep should be prepared to be the night guard. It is said that no matter the speed of snail she will never leave her shell behind. Our ancestors said that denial of an offence committed is a second crime. We have betrayed ourselves for joy, to earn sadness and sorrow, solitude and sorry We have lived from abundance to nothing, abandoned the path of old and truth for the highways of ruin to loose direction and self-esteem. We destroyed lives to live in misery; traded on our lives for greed and peanuts to earn your wrath. In tears and guilt we have come from North to the South, East to the West reaching out to you, Mama Africa. Our weaknesses and hospitalities have allowed your foes to rape your sacred places while we stood and watched. We were naïve and stupid to give up our grip for strange cultures and values that defaced you; only to be divided and ruled by monsters without faces. Our shallow minded nature have caused the first to become the last; our sacrifices for atonements have brought us doom because of the filthiness of our hands. Hence, we have come before you, Mama Africa on our sore and shaking knees appeasing you for the healing of the land. We have claimed innocence of the deeds of our ancestors for too long, but the fact is that we cannot inherit only the riches and good wills but debts and guilt as well. We have dented your image and pride to be seen as a dark continent, a place of hell and hunger. We have lived ages wandering like motherless children not knowing whom to turn to; often times denied who we are and where we come from to look cute before others. Most of those who call themselves friends of yours have been nothing but wolves in sheep garments. Hence, we have come before you with all energy left in us to salute you for everything that we have been through and asking for your forgiveness and compassion. We have experienced corruption like a woman in labor experiences pain; left only with scars of evil done to the land. We have repeatedly been led by fruits of evil to come so far behind; foolishly drained your well of wealth to enrich your foes. We have allowed outsiders for selfish gains to use your treasures and shed innocent blood on your face. We have made you a laughing stock before those who use your diamond, gold, oil and others to adorn their streets We have given your foes the guts to present you as a beggar, when you have all the resources mouth can say. Hence, we are here in spirits, souls, minds and hearts drumming and dancing in praise of your comfort and care. We are praying that you warm us in your embrace, pardon and empower us for a new beginning because none but ourselves can restore your glory and honor. Mama Africa; we salute you.
© 1996, Chidi A. Okoye



"Ever Yours" by Chidi Okoye

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Tribute to Mothers by Chidi Okoye - fine art

Painting * Sculpture* Drawing* Mixed Media

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Songs of Heart

"Springs of Life" by Chidi Okoye



"Springs of Life"

We are the visible Mother Earth.
We have the magical powers.
Enriched with warm and loving hearts,
sometimes too tender and fragile to be handled
by the lost of this world.
We are sources of all knowledge and the pillars of nations.
Springs of life.
Places of solace.
Comfort of the afflicted.
Our smiles are the diamond sparks in hearts of the nobles.
Our pains are tears of heroes of our land.
Our joy is the shining light in dark tunnels of life.
Our sorrows are the turbulent thunder in the face of Earth.
Springs of life.
Places of solace.
Comfort of the afflicted.
We refuse to fight to be who we are.
We refuse to be seen as those who abuse the crown of womanhood.
We refuse to fight for equality and control because;
We are the centers of control and no sane person fights the battle ground.
We refuse to change our names to become who they want us to be.
We refused to give up our bowls of life.
Springs of life.
Places of solace.
Comfort of the afflicted.
We are the rising and setting of the sun.
We are the moons in full bloom.
We are the sweet and gentle breezes on hot summer days.
We are the hands of the potter and no vessel can be stronger.
We have fed the rich and poor,
big and small to keep the wheels of life turning.
We are your springs of life.

Chidi A. Okoye © 2000

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Black Lines by Chidi Okoye


"heritage"
I have a past like a tribal mark of zebra.
I know where I am.
I know where I am coming from.
I know where I have been.
Like a jungle child, I know where I am.
I know where I am going,
but not beyond echoes of my legend drums.
I have a root;
though brutally shaken and rooted has never given up it's ghost.
I know my roots,
no matter forces of the ruining rain on the graceful body of Ostrich;
Its beauty; will never fade.
I have come to stay,
not to be blown balloon in the crazy chilly wind of Babylon,
but to stay strong in roots that made me thick;
I have come to stay like tomorrow without end.
I have a past, my past is my life the mother of my future.
Like every other journey to the peak,
I am ready to take care of the ups and downs,
to be loved and cherished in the crown of my heritage.
I have a past.

Copyright © 1999, Chidi A. Okoye