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Albino series ix Painting

Eric Odartey Cruickshank

Ghana

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 2 D in

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Over the years, women, particularly those with albinism, have often been underestimated and faced societal biases, notably in Africa. This pervasive issue has eroded their confidence and stifled their aspirations due to the prevailing gender norms that frown upon their unique qualities. This artistic endeavor seeks to not only challenge the stigma and marginalization associated with albinism but also to emphasize the intersectionality of gender and the specific challenges faced by women with this condition. By bringing the world's attention to this intersectionality, the intention is to foster a more inclusive and equitable society. Feminism, as a key aspect of this perspective, advocates for the recognition of women's rights and their unique struggles, including those faced by Albino women. The artwork encourages a reevaluation of societal perceptions, urging the rejection of stereotypes and the celebration of the inherent strengths and capabilities that every woman, regardless of skin color or physical attributes, possesses. By dismantling the barriers of discrimination and fostering a feminist ethos, there is a potential for a more just and empowered society. This shift in perspective not only benefits women with albinism but contributes to a broader narrative of gender equality, promoting the efficient and effective use of diverse talents and perspectives. Ultimately, embracing feminism in conjunction with the fight against albinism-related stigma can lead to increased productivity, development, and a more harmonious coexistence.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 30 H x 2 D in

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Eric Odartey Cruickshank, professionally known as “lines being“ is a versatile and self-taught artist born in Accra, Ghana in the year 2000. He is currently a student at Takoradi Technical university in the western region of Ghana. He developed the aptitude and creativity for the execution of everyday contemporary art in various media ranging from wet to dry. His artworks revolve around the growth documentation of social, cultural, and political affiliations. Every line according to Eric tells him something distinctive, be it thick, straight, curve wavy, spiral, or even faint and broken. He believes that there’s a strong relation between lines and his human figures as the insights and ideas originated from line patterns. Lines do express mood and feelings. Amongst his role models and mentors are Vincent van Goh, Kerry James Marshal, Egon Schiele, and Amoako Boafo .

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