Signed Black and White Abstract Painting from Ghana, "Whatever Goes Up Must..."
Says Ghanaian artist Ed Franklin Gavua, "Whatever goes up must surely come down." He expresses this sentiment with this intriguing painting, depicting human forms that bend and contort to create wavelike shapes at the top. This painting is executed with black ink on white paper. The artist uses a razor to create the fine lines.
- 33 grams
- 1.16 oz
- 17 cm W x 34 cm H
- 6.75" W x 13.5" H
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