The ancient residents of these prosperous lands saw a rich soil with great opportunities to grow and flourish, making it the home for generations of talented and hardworking people. Inspired by the vision of his ancestors, Ghanaian artist Philip Dankwa titles this marvelous sese wood mask Tutu Ni Ba, which means "a good land to farm." The artwork is painted in blue and yellow hues, accented with a bird motif at the top as a symbol of new beginnings.
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Love this piece! Detailed and definitely makes a statement
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"After my secondary school education, a close friend of mine who was into carving taught me to carve and finish."
āMy name is Philip Dankwa; I was born in 1981. I am respectful, kind and hardworking.My specialization is in wood art. My love for art grew stronger... read more