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13.0" W x 18.9" H x 0.6" D

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Weight:  0.7 lbs

 

Batik and oil paints on calico

Signed by the artist

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Stretched

 

Ships from NOVICA Office in Ghana.




'African Hunter'

Arrows at the ready, the hunter patiently awaits its prey. "Africans hunt without the use of guns, in any environment," says Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah, as he explains the hunting tradition that inspires this work. "African hunters are strong, and very forceful in all areas. They believe in the use of bow and arrows." The artist portrays the hunter through a collage of batik pieces and a palette of oil paints.

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'African Hunter'

Arrows at the ready, the hunter patiently awaits its prey. "Africans hunt without the use of guns, in any environment," says Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah, as he explains the hunting tradition that inspires this work. "African hunters are strong, and very forceful in all areas. They believe in the use of bow and arrows." The artist portrays the hunter through a collage of batik pieces and a palette of oil paints.

Arrives stretched. Unframed.
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Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah

Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah

"I derive my motifs from social, cultural and historic events."
"My name is Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah. I was born in the Eastern Region of Ghana on July 3, 1956.

"I worked at a government survey department from 1981 to 1982. I was later asked to attend their Cartography College. Upon graduation I worked further, but due to lack of professional...

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Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah

"My name is Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah. I was born in the Eastern Region of Ghana on July 3, 1956.

"I worked at a government survey department from 1981 to 1982. I was later asked to attend their Cartography College. Upon graduation I worked further, but due to lack of professional satisfaction, I left for Nigeria. That was in 1983.

"In Nigeria I worked with a sign-writing company. I started with the sign writing department but later changed to the artwork department. I polished my art skills in that department. I later worked with a company that exported African arts and crafts. We toured the whole of Nigeria buying goods. It was on one of these tours that I came across this type of artwork and fell in love with it. I suggested to the owner of the company that I make some for export. We bought one of the works, and I modified it and in the process created something new and unique.

"In 1993 I decided to come back home. I started doing my artwork. This was full-time until I got a job in broadcasting in 1998. I then decided to do it part time.

"How I do it is rather simple. I sketch images on paper. I then assemble my working tools - glue, watercolor, and cloth. I sprinkle the watercolor on the paper to make it beautiful. I cut out all the sketches and make them into beautiful designs. Afterwards, I leave it to dry and then I frame it. I derive my motifs from social, cultural and historic events.

"I am a single father of two - a boy and a girl."

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