Ghana Artist Painted Acrylic on Canvas in Cubist Style, "Ataa ni Ataa II"
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Daniel Nana Yaw Arthur-Baidoo of Ghana paints an original acrylic on canvas painting that he calls Ataa ni Ataa, a term used by various Ghanaian tribes to refer to "twins". Painted in the cubist style, the composition depicts a face where the two sides are similar and yet not identical. "Some twins may be identical but have their own differences no matter what," muses the artist. The warm color palette seems to convey energy.
- 0.23 kgs
- 0.5 lbs
- 60 cm W x 81 cm H
- 23.5" W x 32" H
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