Edet’s painting (canvas)

195.00

Painted by Edet, who lives at Land of Hope.

  Original painting
  Canvas 105 x 80 cm
  Acrylic painting
  Can only be purchased from Land of Hope

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This painting is created by Edet, who was rescued in 2016. The rescue of Edet was depicted in the documentary “Anja and the Witch children”.

Anja and Land of Hope Director of Child Development Nsidibe Orok were called out to a village because a mother had accused her own son of being a witch. Superstition and patriarchal structures in Nigeria are very important to highlight, if we want to understand why women are forced to accuse their own children of being witches.

The village priest, who has a lot of power, convinced her that it was Edet’s fault that she had experienced a difficult labour with his little brother. Edet’s stepfather also accused him of being a witch, so she had no other choice than to abandon him. She knew that if she allowed Edet to stay in the house, he would be killed.

Today, Edet is thriving at Land of Hope. He has such a creative mind and can make anything out of nothing. He will stay up late at night and go into a creative mode. His imagination has no limits.

Over the years, we have taken Edet on many home visits. The stepfather has left his mother, and Edet has a very close relationship with his mother and little brother. We visit them very often, and our visits have strengthened Edet’s mother’s role in the community.

Children’s art

Art plays an important role in the children’s development and healing process, as it enables them to express past traumas, while also giving room for creative expressions of ideas and dreams for the present and future. 

As one of our children (Joy) once told Anja in art class: ”I feel free when I paint”. 

When you purchase a painting created by the children at Land of Hope, you give them a voice in the world that once rejected them. Your support not only heals their wounds, but it also gives them a feeling of being worthy and loved. 

All the money from the sale of the children’s art goes entirely to Land of Hope. 

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