Meets Dr Ladi Kwali, the face of the N20 note
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Meets Dr Ladi Kwali, the face of the N20 note

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Ladi Dosei Kwali, popularly known as Dr Ladi Kwali (1925-1984) was a Nigerian potter, born in the village of Kwali in the Gwari region of Northern Nigeria.

Making pots was women’s work in Kwali and the entire Gbari villages, Ladi learned to make pottery as a child using the traditional method of coiling. She made large pots for use as water jars and cooking pots from coils of clay, beaten from the inside with a flat wooden paddle.

They were decorated with incised geometric and stylised figurative patterns. Following the traditional African method, they were fired in a bonfire of dry vegetation.

 

Ladi Kwali

Her pots were noted for their beauty of form and decoration. Several were acquired by the Emir of Abuja, Suleiman Barau in whose home they were seen by Michael Cardew in 1950.

In 1954, she joined Cardew’s pottery training centre in Abuja, as the only woman potter, where she learned to throw pots on the wheel. She made dishes, bowls and beakers with sgraffito decoration but also continued to produce pots using her traditional hand building and decorating techniques. Most of these were glazed and fired in a high- temperature kiln and therefore represent an interesting hybrid of traditional African with western studio pottery.

Through Kwali’s contact with Cardew, she and her work became known in Europe, Britain and America. In the late
1950s and early 1960s, her work was shown to great and acclaimed art enthusiasts in London at the Berkeley Galleries. She became Nigeria’s best-known potter.

She was awarded a doctorate and was made MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in 1963. The Abuja Pottery was renamed the Ladi Kwali Pottery and a major street in Abuja is called Ladi Kwali Road. Her picture appears at the back of the Nigerian 20 Naira bill.

Source: African rubiz

 

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