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Music feast Painting

Henry Appiah

Ghana

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Men and women dance to the beat of their own music. Whirling to the rhythm, their abstract shapes move in a dizzying celebration. "This is mainly seen at festivals all over Ghana," artist Henry Appiah confides. Energy pervades his stunning painting

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Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

36 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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The themes of my paintings are derived from my subconscious with a strong relation to my natural environment." Henry Appiah is widely known by his artist name, 'Asenior.' He relates his story here. "I was born in Ghana on Wednesday, June 29, 1972. After secondary school, I enrolled in a prestigious college of art and design to pursue a diploma in painting. I completed in 1994. I am now a freelance artist and lecture at two university art schools. "As a child I was aware of the talent I had in me. I desired to draw always and I enjoyed it. I derived satisfaction from this hobby. I was reading the sciences in secondary school but then I decided on reading art as a subject, which is the exception rather than the rule. I loved art better than the other subjects. I then decided to concentrate on what I loved and enjoyed. "I started selling art on a commercial basis in 1993, my second year in art college. I had my first exhibition in 1993 and the response was good so I continue to exhibit my work in galleries. I have been painting for seven years. I've had three solo exhibitions, in 1994, 1995 and 1996, and four group exhibitions. "The buyers of my work are mainly African-Americans, Europeans and Americans. Ghanaians don't patronize art much. The single largest commissioned work I have done was for a Ghanaian firm: The Global Hotel in Abelemkpe, a suburb of Accra. "I have different techniques I have developed over time. I have the brush spiral technique, the palette spiral technique, and the fabric stamping technique, as well as others. I developed the spiral technique through the relation between the earth which is a spiral and the focus of attention I give to the main figure in the themes I translate onto the canvas. This figure becomes the center of the attraction in my world which at that material moment is the canvas. These technique are intuitive; thus these techniques are original and are true to me because it is something I have created – these forms are inborn. These techniques have evolved from within me as a result of my quest to "stand out of the crowd." I use different textures to come out with different effects that add character and identity to my works. "The themes of my paintings are derived from my subconscious with a strong relation to my natural environment. Sometimes the urge to create comes out strong; the translation that my canvas bears is bold and extraordinary.

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