peace sculpture (7 items)
Love Each Other
World Peace Sculpture, Modern Minimalist African Wood
Love Each Other, World Peace Sculpture, Modern Minimalist African Wood
Joseph Boateng
Holding hands, three people of different shapes and sizes form a circle. Joseph Boateng captures their gestures of unity in a sculpture of minimalist style and fluid line as he works in African sese... read more$77.99Artist: Joseph Boateng
Brotherly Love
World Peace-themed wood sculpture
Brotherly Love, World Peace-themed wood sculpture
Eric Danquah
With heads together, two men share a heartfelt embrace. This loving sculpture by Eric Danquah is airy and graceful. Using naturally dried sese wood, the artisan creates a powerful image. "We... read more$79.99Artist: Eric Danquah
Hold the World Gently II
World Peace Project Hand Carved Wood Sculpture
Hold the World Gently II, World Peace Project Hand Carved Wood Sculpture
Eric Darko
"In the Akan language we say, 'mo moyen nkuta wiase se kosua,' which means 'hold the world gently in our hands like an egg.' This teaches us that we should not fight or we shall destroy it.... read more$69.99Artist: Eric Darko
Mother's Children
Hand Carved Wood Sculpture of Family from Ghana
Mother's Children, Hand Carved Wood Sculpture of Family from Ghana
Raymond Yaw Afari
Hoping to become one of the greatest artists in Africa, Ghana's Raymond Yaw Afari uses his work to help continue his education. Carving this sculpture by hand from local sese wood, he names it Eno in... read more$99.99Artist: Raymond Yaw Afari
Hold the World Gently II
Hand Carved Wood Sculpture
Hold the World Gently II, Hand Carved Wood Sculpture
Eric Darko
"In the Akan language we say, 'mo moyen nkuta wiase se kosua,' which means 'hold the world gently in our hands like an egg.' This teaches us that we should not fight or we shall destroy it.... read more$79.99Artist: Eric Darko
Hold the World Gently
Hand Carved Abstract Wood Sculpture
Hold the World Gently, Hand Carved Abstract Wood Sculpture
Eric Darko
"In the Akan language we say, 'mo moyen nkuta wiase se kosua,' which means 'hold the world gently in our hands like an egg.' This teaches us that we should not fight or we shall destroy it.... read more$69.99Artist: Eric Darko
Benin Mudfish
African Wood Fish Sculpture
Benin Mudfish, African Wood Fish Sculpture
Anna Yawson
In Beninese art, mudfish are a symbol of peace, prosperity, and fertility, for they live between the land of mortals and the spirit world of Olokun, god of water. Anna Yawson designs this admirable... read more$69.99Artist: Anna Yawson