
Odo Akan African Mask Oil on Cotton Batik Collage from Ghana
Ghanaian artist Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah designs and creates this beautiful piece of artwork using a variety of media and methods. Yeboah creates the likeness of an African mask on calico cloth, a rustic, unrefined cotton fabric. Then, a blend of oil paint and batik patterns is applied to cardstock in a ceiba wood frame, achieving a multi-layered, dimensional and eye-catching piece of artwork that reflects the culture and vivid colors of West Africa. In the Akan language, odo means love.
- materials: Oil paints on cotton, cardstock, ceiba wood frame
- Handcrafted batik art--colors and pattern placement will vary
- Signed by the artist
- Arrives framed
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Ghanaian artist Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah designs and creates this beautiful piece of artwork using a variety of media and methods. Yeboah creates the likeness of an African mask on calico cloth, a rustic, unrefined cotton fabric. Then, a blend of oil paint and batik patterns is applied to cardstock in a ceiba wood frame, achieving a multi-layered, dimensional and eye-catching piece of artwork that reflects the culture and vivid colors of West Africa. In the Akan language, odo means love.
- materials: Oil paints on cotton, cardstock, ceiba wood frame
- Handcrafted batik art--colors and pattern placement will vary
- Signed by the artist
- Arrives framed






















