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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Odo Akan African Mask Oil on Cotton Batik Collage from Ghana
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






















