Rowing in the Volta
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"Rowing in the Volta" - Acrylic on Canvas by Kwesi Sarkodie
Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of rural Ghana with Kwesi Sarkodie's "Rowing in the Volta." This captivating acrylic on canvas transports you to the serene tributaries of the Volta River, where a lone villager gently rows his small boat as the sun dips below the horizon.
Sarkodie masterfully captures the golden hues of the setting sun, casting long shadows across the water and illuminating the lush greenery surrounding the villager's home. The warm, vibrant colors and detailed brushwork evoke a sense of peace and harmony, reflecting the close connection between the people and the natural environment.
Cultural and Historical Relevance:
The Volta River holds immense cultural and historical significance for the people of Ghana. For generations, it has been a lifeline, providing sustenance, transportation, and spiritual connection. The river and its tributaries are central to the lives of many communities, serving as a vital resource for fishing, farming, and trade.
The image of a villager rowing a traditional boat speaks to the enduring connection between Ghanaians and their waterways. This daily act, depicted with such poignant simplicity, reflects the resilience and resourcefulness of rural communities who rely on the river for their livelihoods.
The setting sun, a recurring motif in African art, symbolizes the cyclical nature of life, renewal, and the passage of time.1 It also highlights the beauty and fragility of the natural world, a theme deeply ingrained in African cultural traditions.
Owning "Rowing in the Volta" is not just acquiring a beautiful piece of art; it's possessing a window into the heart of Ghanaian life and a testament to the enduring power of nature and community.
About the Artist:
Kwesi Sarkodie is a celebrated Ghanaian artist whose work captures the essence of his homeland. His paintings are known for their vibrant colors, evocative imagery, and deep connection to the cultural and natural landscapes of Ghana.
Features:
- Original acrylic on canvas painting by Ghanaian artist Kwesi Sarkodie.
- Curated from Ghana.
- Depicts a serene scene of a villager rowing in the Volta River at sunset.
- Rich, vibrant colors and detailed brushwork.
- Culturally and historically significant.
- Dimensions: 17x13
- Ready to hang.
Bring a touch of Ghanaian tranquility into your home with "Rowing in the Volta."
Care Instructions for Your Canvas Painting
To ensure your canvas painting remains vibrant and beautiful for years to come, please follow these care instructions:
Avoid direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause colors to fade over time. Hang your painting in a location with indirect or diffused light.
Keep it dry: Humidity and moisture can damage the canvas and paint. Avoid hanging your painting in bathrooms or kitchens where humidity levels fluctuate.
Dust regularly: Use a soft, dry cloth or a feather duster to gently remove dust from the surface of the painting.
Avoid harsh chemicals: Never use household cleaners or solvents to clean your painting, as they can damage the paint and varnish.
Handle with care: When moving or handling the painting, always support it from the back and avoid touching the painted surface.
Store properly: If storing the painting, wrap it in acid-free archival paper or a clean cotton sheet to protect it from dust and moisture.
Cleaning:
For light dusting, use a soft, dry cloth or feather duster.
For more thorough cleaning, use a soft, white cotton cloth dampened with mild soapy water. Gently wipe the surface, avoiding excessive pressure, and dry immediately with a clean cloth 5.
If the painting has heavy grime or requires restoration, consult a professional art conservator.
By following these simple care instructions, you can help preserve the beauty and longevity of your canvas painting.
Canvas paintings shipped same day or within 24 hours of purchase. Prints typically ship within 3 business days of purchase since these are original prints.
