Ama drinks water from a huge bowl, her skirt and earrings flapping with the wind. Ama is a sweet Akan girl who got her name for being born on a Saturday. Ernestina Oppong Asante surrounds the child with more bowls and pots in this endearing threadwork composition. She applies one thread at a time with diligent care for detail as she works with a palette that includes yellow, brown, dark brown, green, black, orange, and blue.
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I love this picture. It looks beautiful in my frame.
Ama II, Handmade Threadwork Art of Young African Girl with Bowl
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Carefully executed. Brilliant colors. A great gift
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Beautiful unique piece. Very happy w/it
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This is a gorgeous piece. I didnt realize it was so big. It is a great addition to my decor.
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I bought this along with 3 other drums. Each is beautifully made and finished. Highly recommend.
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