Unique Batik Cotton Wall Art, "The Inspection"
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As the day draws to an end, fishermen inspect their boats and nets to ensure they are in working condition for the following day. "But they won't go out to sea on Tuesdays," says Ghanaian artist Samuel Ashong. It is a long-held belief by the fishing community that Tuesday is a day of rest, both for humans and for the sea. Should anyone be caught fishing on a Tuesday, they will be heavily fined and special rituals will have to be performed in order to pacify the sea. Ashong masters batik techniques to create this admirable composition. Arrives with a manila card paper mat board.
- 0.31 kgs
- 0.7 lbs
- Mat: 66 cm W x 56 cm H
- Mat: 26" W x 22" H
- Artwork: 53 cm W x 40 cm H
- Artwork: 20.75" W x 15.75" H
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Daniel
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10/23/2019
"Cant say enough."
This is my second piece from Samuel and I love this one more than the first. Very gifted artist.
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Judith
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02/11/2018
"Beautiful Batik"
The art is beautiful and will be a great addition to our home. The packaging did protect the batik, but the matting is creased on one entire short end.
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- This was a gift for: Husband
- Occasion: anniversary
Judith
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09/29/2017
"treasure from Africa"
I made one African wall in my hallway. I have been to Africa many times, but I could not return with anything big...I love this picture of the women at the market in West Africa. It has modern and primitive elements as I see it, and it goes well with my other artifacts.
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Queens of the Market, Handcrafted African Batik Cotton Wall Art
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