When She Saw Herself (2025) ‘When She Saw Hers...
When She Saw Herself (2025) ‘When She Saw Hers...
When She Saw Herself (2025)
‘When She Saw Herself’ is an Archive Print by Fawaz Onakoya, created as part of the Farscalgraphy Prints collection.
This piece speaks to the quiet passage of time, the tenderness of family and community, and the emotional weight of seeing oneself clearly. The children around her carry softness and care, while her expression holds strength, vulnerability, and the dignity of a life deeply lived.
When She Saw Herself is about memory, age, tenderness, and the intimate confrontation between how we see ourselves and how we are seen by others.
Produced as an Archive Print, this work is made for intentional spaces that value memory, emotion, culture, and documentary storytelling. It is suitable for homes, studios, offices, personal corners, and interiors where art is expected to hold presence and meaning.
Each Farscalgraphy Print is produced as a finished framed photography piece, not a digital file or ordinary frame job. The photograph is carefully prepared, printed, framed, finished, and wrapped for safe handling and delivery.
Key Features
• Print category: Archive Print
Available sizes
• Small, 10 × 12 inches: ₦50,000
• Medium, 16 × 20 inches: ₦80,000
• Large, 24 × 30 inches: ₦130,000
• Larger sizes may be discussed on request.
Recommended finish
• Slim matte black frame
• Warm white/off-white mount border
• Matte or lustre photo print
• Clear glass or acrylic front
• Strong backing board
• Clean professional finishing
Each order includes
• Finished framed photography print
• Print details card
• Collector Copy number
• Farscalgraphy signature mark
• Basic care note
• Protective wrapping for safer handling and delivery
Production
• Each piece is produced on request after payment confirmation.
Production timeline
• 3 to 5 working days after payment confirmation.
Delivery
• Delivery is charged separately and depends on the customer’s location. The delivery fee will be confirmed before dispatch.
📌 Please note:
This is a physical framed photography print, not a digital download.
‘When She Saw Herself’ is an Archive Print by Fawaz Onakoya, created as part of the Farscalgraphy Prints collection.
This piece speaks to the quiet passage of time, the tenderness of family and community, and the emotional weight of seeing oneself clearly. The children around her carry softness and care, while her expression holds strength, vulnerability, and the dignity of a life deeply lived.
When She Saw Herself is about memory, age, tenderness, and the intimate confrontation between how we see ourselves and how we are seen by others.
Produced as an Archive Print, this work is made for intentional spaces that value memory, emotion, culture, and documentary storytelling. It is suitable for homes, studios, offices, personal corners, and interiors where art is expected to hold presence and meaning.
Each Farscalgraphy Print is produced as a finished framed photography piece, not a digital file or ordinary frame job. The photograph is carefully prepared, printed, framed, finished, and wrapped for safe handling and delivery.
Key Features
• Print category: Archive Print
Available sizes
• Small, 10 × 12 inches: ₦50,000
• Medium, 16 × 20 inches: ₦80,000
• Large, 24 × 30 inches: ₦130,000
• Larger sizes may be discussed on request.
Recommended finish
• Slim matte black frame
• Warm white/off-white mount border
• Matte or lustre photo print
• Clear glass or acrylic front
• Strong backing board
• Clean professional finishing
Each order includes
• Finished framed photography print
• Print details card
• Collector Copy number
• Farscalgraphy signature mark
• Basic care note
• Protective wrapping for safer handling and delivery
Production
• Each piece is produced on request after payment confirmation.
Production timeline
• 3 to 5 working days after payment confirmation.
Delivery
• Delivery is charged separately and depends on the customer’s location. The delivery fee will be confirmed before dispatch.
📌 Please note:
This is a physical framed photography print, not a digital download.