Ole Wosei Sane 45 x 45 inch
About the Artist:
Ashiteye Nii Amaarh Frank, known as Fashamani, is a distinguished artist based in Accra, Ghana. Influenced by his upbringing and vibrant surroundings, his art reflects the cultural richness and evolving dynamics of his environment. Raised by a single mother who nurtured his creative talent, Fashamani’s work is a tribute to resilience, heritage, and the spiritual and physical essence of the world around him.
Artistic Style:
Fashamani’s art is a blend of personal and cultural symbolism. His work consistently features:
- A tree, symbolizing growth and deep roots.
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Ga and Akan tribal symbols honoring his heritage.
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Shapes inspired by a woman’s body, as a tribute to his mother.
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Patterns representing life’s cycles, illustrating the interconnectedness of experiences.
Through his use of vibrant colors and forms, Fashamani challenges societal norms and explores themes shaped by culture, politics, and technology.
Explore Fashamani’s collection to experience a unique blend of personal narrative and cultural insight, capturing the essence of his world and contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of Ghana and beyond.