Justice Threadwork
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About this Item
Randy Abeka Abbam speaks in ciphers to express ancestral wisdom. Ghanaian Adinkra symbols communicate popular wisdom to the people, and the artist portrays two in bright silhouettes. Appearing at the bottom of the composition,Bi-Nka-Bi stands for justice. It means that no one should outrage or provoke another and exhorts fair play, unity and avoidance of strife. Above, Denkyem is an animal sign that represents adaptability. Abbam creates the image by patiently gluing cotton thread to a card stock base.
Cotton thread on card stock, the work arrives in a frame of sese wood.
Dimensions
- 0.65 kgs
- 1.4 lbs
- 18.25" H x 12.25" W x 0.6" D
- 18.25" H x 12.25" W x 0.6" D
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- We will also cover duty and any import fees for items shipped from outside the United Kingdom.
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Amseda
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“Beautiful woven piece of art”
Beautiful artistry, the weaving looks gorgeous hanging, thank you!
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Sam
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“Beautiful”
The colours and threadwork are stunning. Thank you Randy.
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Starz79
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“Wall art”
Very nice detail
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