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Gbek3bii K3 Nshor tsuru - The Children & The Red Sea Artwork

Mad Creative

Ghana

Digital, Digital on Paper

Size: 20.5 W x 14 H x 1.5 D in

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This work reminds me of one story i read countless times in Junior High. I never really went to the beach then but now I've spent too much time there, I want to spend more time at places that do not exist in real life but only do in my mind. This photograph is digitally manipulated to tell the story of "The children & the red sea".

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Digital on Paper

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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20.5 W x 14 H x 1.5 D in

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Edwin Boye (b. 1997) is a Ghanaian Photographer and Visual Artist. An Afro - surreal Expressionist known as MadCreative. A self-taught artist who nourished his love for art with books and researches whilst studying Marketing in the University of Professional studies, Accra. He employs surrealism to transcribe his imagination into digital artworks. He creates surreal images which shares stories that encourages better conditions for black people and an idea that sells the African sci-fi. Using digital tools he leaves little details in his visuals which reflects thoughts, urges, emotions and memories. As an artist, I would want people to come to an understanding of what the Afro – surrealism movement stands for and encourage black people about better conditions. This is the symbol of hope that I wish for my body of works to speak in years to come.Edwin Boye (b. 1997) is a Ghanaian Photographer and Visual Artist. An Afro - surreal Expressionist known as MadCreative. A self-taught artist who nourished his love for art with books and researches whilst studying Marketing in the University of Professional studies, Accra. He employs surrealism to transcribe his imagination into digital artworks. He creates surreal images which shares stories that encourages better conditions for black people and an idea that sells the African sci-fi. Using digital tools he leaves little details in his visuals which reflects thoughts, urges, emotions and memories. As an artist, I would want people to come to an understanding of what the Afro – surrealism movement stands for and encourage black people about better conditions. This is the symbol of hope that I wish for my body of works to speak in years to come.

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