Signed Cultural Batik Cotton Wall Hanging from Ghana, "Masquerade in the Shrine"
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Coming from a family of artists, Oluwayemisi Adeniran carries on her family tradition by creating works of batik art. Working from Ghana, she presents this wall hanging, which depicts a masquerade during the Yoruba Obalufon festival, where people dress as spirits and emerge from local shrines to give prophecies. Adeniran draws with a wax resist on cotton cloth before applying colorful dyes.
- 70 grams
- 0.2 lbs
- 51 cm W x 97.3 cm H
- 20" W x 38" H
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