Working with colorful silk threads, Ghanaian artisan Randy Abeka Abbam diligently creates this stunning piece of wall art. He carefully lays the threads in intricate patterns to create this Adinkra symbol composition in green, red, and yellow. On the left side, Dwannini Mmen, translating to "ram's horns," represents strength and humility. On the right side, Denkyemfunafu meaning "conjoined crocodiles," symbolizes unity in diversity.
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The colours and threadwork are stunning. Thank you Randy.
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Very nice detail
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Colors are vibrant and great workmanship. Very pleased.
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"My exhibitions so far have been at school where I was nicknamed 'Spider,' the king of webs."
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