Ohui Reviews : Introducing , My True Self -Queen reviewed by Sabina Sarsah , Painting by Nana Frema Amoabeng. Click on the image to get a copy.
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In this exhibition, "Wōjē Shōŋŋ", Akwele Suma Glory applied a time- sensitive creation processes into works of art that liberates itself from limitations and obscurity, revealing our shared heritage, telling our untold stories, and accelerating our recovery and healing.
So Many Petals To Go an exhibition of selected acrylic paintings hosted by the Women Arts Museum Ghana is opening from 17th August to 1st October 2023. The exhibition is exclusively showcasing the works of Victoria Abena Keta in a virtual gallery https://t.co/vnTdmCixti
Victoria Abena Keta creative processes has helped her to understand situations around everyday living, as she learns new things that hitherto, she was not exposed to. Through experiments of her creative processes, she is using her skills to address social issues.
" So Many Petals To Go ", an art exhibition of selected acrylic paintings that chronicles beauty, love, and a journey through life by Victoria Abena Keta. For Victoria, when human life is born, it is like a bud that grows and matures into a beautiful self,.....
The works, "Wōjē Shōŋŋ"(we have come a long way) employs the technique of capturing locally manufactured beads of vast and varied materials on rope, strings, and fabric and juxtaposes them with other beads to project the link between heritage, creativity, and change.
Wōjē Shōŋŋ (we have come a long way), an exhibition of careful selection of handcrafted bead art hosted by the Women Arts Museum Ghana is opening from 23rd November to 31st December 2023.
Artist’s Statement, Wōjē Shōŋŋ Beadwork by Akwele Suma Glory
Telling stories from the past that will propel us into the future: using beads as a means of expression. Beads play a vital role in the life of the Ghanaian, African.
It connects people to others, places, and times.
Glory’s new body of work, Wōjē Shōŋŋ, traces the journey of beads from ancient times to the present times. By creating a dialogue between the bead tradition and the new creative expressions aroused by the contemporary bead culture. https://t.co/10PokUIKef
Madam Glory’s new body of work traces the journey of beads from ancient times to the present times. By creating a dialogue between the bead tradition and the new creative expressions aroused by the contemporary bead culture. watch the exhibition here https://t.co/10PokUIKef
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“Wōjē Shōŋŋ” (we have come a long way) An Exhibition of Beadwork Online by Akwele Suma Glory.
In this exhibition, "Wōjē Shōŋŋ", Akwele Suma Glory applied a time- sensitive creation process into works of art that liberates itself from limitations and obscurity, revealing our shared heritage, telling our untold stories, and accelerating our recovery and healing.