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Best Seller | Abstract Face,'Artistic Sese Wood Relief Panel Crafted in Ghana' Adding an artistic touch to the concept of African masks, Ghanaian artisan Worlasi Agbalenyo creates this rectangular relief panel. Crafted from sese wood, this relief depicts an abstract face, rubbed with clay for a rustic finish. ... more | go to store |
Handmade Wood Sculpture, 'Adowa Dancer' (Ghana) - 17.5" H x 6" W x 2.8" D Kennedy K. Aseidu honors tradition with the sculpture of a woman dancing the Adowa. ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Handmade Cedar Wood 'Dancers in Brown' Sculpture (Ghana) With arms lifted overhead, partners place a hand on each other's waist and perform a graceful dance in this abstract sculpture. George Obeng in Ghana carves the beautiful sculpture from cedar wood and gives it a rich brown finish. ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
This beautiful "Elegant Rhythm Dancers III" Wrapped Canvas Art set is printed using the highest quality fade-resistant ink on canvas. This Wall art set is printed on premium quality cotton canvas, using the finest quality inks which will not fade over... ... more | $113.99 $94.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This beautiful "African Zulu Dancers III" wrapped canvas art set is printed using the highest quality fade-resistant ink on canvas. This wall art set is printed on premium quality cotton canvas, using the finest quality inks which will not fade over... ... more | $113.99 $94.99 FREE shipping go to store |
The beautiful kembang sepatu, or red hibiscus, is a common flower in Bali that is used to decorate temples and as an offering in religious ceremonies. In Tari Baris, the traditional Balinese war dance, a hibiscus is worn above the ears of the dancer.... ... more | $102.95 $80.00 FREE shipping go to store |
Traditional Milling,'Wood Relief Panel of a Woman Milling from Ghana' Wearing her baby slung over her back, an African mother mills food in the traditional method, using a giant mortar and pestle. Ghanaian artisan George Obeng hand-carves this relief panel from a single piece of coast redwood, featuring an oval shape. ... more | go to store |
African Elephant,'Black Elephant Sese Wood Relief Panel from Ghana' Erasmus Philip Ahorlu designs this relief panel in the shape of an elephant, considered a symbol of good luck and wisdom around the world. Ghanaian artisans hand carve the panel from local sese wood, sanding the surface smooth before painting its... ... more | go to store |
'Dogon Board-Like Mahogany Relief Panel Handmade in Ghana' Ghanaian artisan Ayoma Alhassan creates his own interpretation of the traditional Dogon boards of Mali, featuring depictions of human and animal figures and serving as protectors of the households to ward off malevolent spirits. Masterfully hand-carved... ... more | go to store |
Pounding Fufu,'Baku Wood Relief Panel of a Woman Pounding Fufu from Ghana' Pounding yams to make fufu, which is a traditional African dish, an Akan woman from Ghana is depicted in this artistic and reverent relief panel from Ghana. George Obeng creates the relief panel, hand-carving the image from rich brown baku wood. ... more | go to store |
Puberty Dance,'Dance-Themed Wood Relief Panel from Ghana' Celebrating puberty, three women perform what is called a "puberty dance" in this relief panel from Ghana. George Obeng designs this composition, which he masterfully carves by hand from a single piece of coast redwood. ... more | go to store |
Modern African Woman,'Handmade Sese Wood Relief Panel from Ghana' Designed by Erasmus Philip Ahorlu, this brightly painted relief panel portrays a beautiful African woman on her way to market with a baby on her back. Ghanaian artisans lovingly hand carve the panel from local sese wood before painting the two figures... ... more | go to store |
Women in Unity,'Sese Wood Wall Relief Panel of African Women from Ghana' The profiles of four proud women blend together, wearing traditional African attire. With inspiration from traditional Ghanaian handcrafts, Victoria Agyepomaa hand-carves this relief panel from sese wood, reflecting the special bond shared between... ... more | go to store |
Breastfeeding II,'Oval Mother and Child Wood Relief Panel from Ghana' Feeding her baby from her breast, an African mother is depicted in this beautiful and reverent oval relief panel from Ghana. George Obeng designs the panel, diligently carving the duo from coast redwood. ... more | go to store |
Horse Master,'Brown Sese Wood Horse Relief Panel from Ghana' Welcome determination, endurance, and majesty into your life with Erasmus Philip Ahorlu's skillfully crafted horse-themed relief panel. Ghanaian artisans hand carve the panel from local sese wood before sanding the surface smooth and painting its... ... more | go to store |
Simbisa Dogon Board,'Mahogany Wall Relief Panel Carved & Painted by Hand in Ghana' Simbisa means to strengthen" and "to empower" in the African Shona language. It is also the name that Ghana's Ayoma Alhassan selected for this exceptional relief panel carved by hand in mahogany and decorated with faces he accentuates with a mixture of... ... more | go to store |
African wood and aluminum mask, 'Frafra Dancer' Awudu Saaed is inspired by the art and customs of the Frafra people for the design of this extraordinary mask. Known also as Fare-fare they reside in northern Ghana and southern Burkina Faso. In Saaed's original mask design the antiqued sese wood mask... ... more | go to store |
Hibiscus Bloom,'Hand Carved Hibiscus Flower Wood Wall Relief Panel from Bali' The beautiful kembang sepatu , or red hibiscus, is a common flower in Bali that is used to decorate temples and as an offering in religious ceremonies. In Tari Baris , the traditional Balinese war dance, a hibiscus is worn above the ears of the dancer.... ... more | go to store |
Teak relief panel, 'Chief's Procession' Drums announce the arrival of the chief who is carried on a palanquin by devoted assistants. George Obeng reminisces of bygone days in Ghana when kings and chieftains came together with their subjects in events known as durbars. Depicted in a teakwood... ... more | go to store |
Novica Handmade Pounding Fufu Wood Relief Panel Pounding yams to make fufu, which is a traditional African dish, an Akan woman from Ghana is depicted in this artistic and reverent relief panel from Ghana. George Obeng creates the relief panel, hand-carving the image from rich brown baku wood. ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Wood relief wall panel 'Flower Alive' This handmade creation is offered in partnership with NOVICA, The Impact marketplace. Add a cultural accent to the home with this wonderful wall decor from Ghana. ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Novica Handmade Breastfeeding Ii Wood Relief Panel Feeding her baby from her breast, an African mother is depicted in this beautiful and reverent oval relief panel from Ghana. George Obeng designs the panel, diligently carving the duo from coast redwood. ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Novica Handmade Puberty Dance Wood Relief Panel Celebrating puberty, three women perform what is called a "puberty dance" in this relief panel from Ghana. George Obeng designs this composition, which he masterfully carves by hand from a single piece of coast redwood. ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Novica Handmade Preparing Food Wood Relief Panel A woman prepares food for a special celebration in this charming village scene designed by Michael Dei in Ghana. The artisan uses African redwood to hand carve the relief panel before painting the scene in attractive earth-tones. ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
2005) - Abstract Paintings on Dance Beto Araluce traces the movement of dancers in low relief on a set of four canvases. Dance is an ancestral method for achieving an altered state of consciousness and knowledge. Dervishes use it in Turkey as did the Maya civilization. Dance as union... ... more | go to store |
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