Menial To Magnificent

Menial To Magnificent

This image portrays the transformation of an African woman from a humble background, who sold tomatoes and did menial jobs, to a position of celebration and gratitude for God's upliftment. She is depicted in a well-dressed portrait, surrounded by dancers and flanked by adinkra and other self- generated African symbols, symbolizing her journey from menial to magnificent.

Price: USD 5,400
Details
Size Width: 127.00 cm Height: 127.00 cm Depth: 10.00 cm
Weight 0.30 grams
Medium People and portraits
Catalogue:
Origin: GHANA
Note: This image portrays the transformation of an African woman from a humble background, who sold tomatoes and did menial jobs, to a position of celebration and gratitude for God's upliftment. She is depicted in a well-dressed portrait, surrounded by dancers and flanked by adinkra and other self- generated African symbols, symbolizing her journey from menial to magnificent.
Materials used:
canvas, acrylic,
Tags:
  • acrylic
  • canvas

Feature Artist

Daniel Wiredu-Asante

Daniel Richard Wiredu-Asante, is a Ghanaian artist trained with an education from Ankle College of Art and Ghanatta College of Art in 1988. Wiredu-Asante's work echoes the spirit of his generation of artists. Working with oil, acrylic and mixed media collages his work is familiar yet intriguing, dramatic and expressive.In his own words, "As an artist, my work reflects the culture and the world around me. What I think, feel and see in the world is what I translate onto the canvas. It is a cathartic experience of portraying a continuous stream of thoughts".