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The Three Akan (fanti) worries. Names ( Obrumankoma ,Osono and Odspagyan)

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The Three Akan (Fanti) Worries: A Glimpse into the Soul of Akan Culture This intriguing acrylic on canvas painting, titled "The Three Akan (Fanti) Worries. Names ( Obrumankoma, Osono and...

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The Three Akan (fanti) worries. Names ( Obrumankoma ,Osono and Odspagyan)
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The Three Akan (Fanti) Worries: A Glimpse into the Soul of Akan Culture

This intriguing acrylic on canvas painting, titled "The Three Akan (Fanti) Worries. Names ( Obrumankoma, Osono and Odspagyan)," by Ghanaian artist Kwesi Sarkodie, delves into the heart of Akan culture and its historical narratives. Curated from Ghana, this piece offers a unique visual interpretation of three symbolic figures that represent both the strengths and anxieties of the Fanti people, a subgroup of the Akan.

Historical Significance and Cultural Relevance:

The Fanti people, primarily located in southern Ghana, have a rich history intertwined with leadership, migration, and spiritual beliefs 1. According to oral tradition, the Fanti people embarked on a journey from the Bono state, led by three powerful figures: Obrumankoma (the whale), Odapagyan (the eagle), and Osono (the elephant) 1. These figures symbolized the tribe's dominance over the sea, sky, and land, respectively 2.

This artwork likely depicts these three figures in a symbolic manner, reflecting their importance in Fanti history and cultural identity. The artist's interpretation may draw upon traditional Akan aesthetics, incorporating symbolic colors, patterns, and imagery to convey the essence of these figures and their significance to the Fanti people.

The Three Worries:

While these figures represent strength and leadership, the title "The Three Akan (Fanti) Worries" suggests a deeper layer of meaning. It hints at the challenges and anxieties faced by the Fanti people throughout their history, such as conflicts with neighboring tribes, the transatlantic slave trade, and the complexities of maintaining their cultural identity in a changing world.

This artwork invites viewers to contemplate the complexities of Akan culture and the historical narratives that have shaped the Fanti people's identity. It's a reminder of the importance of understanding and appreciating the diverse cultural expressions found within Ghana and the African continent.

By owning this piece, you'll be bringing a unique and thought-provoking artwork into your home, one that sparks conversation and celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the Akan people.

  • Also offered in Fine Art Baryta Acid & Lignin Free Archival Paper @ 325 GSM and;

  • Fine Art Bright White Acid Free Archival Paper @ 230 GSM

Framing not included.

Artist: Kwesi Sarkodie

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Painting surface dimension: 20"x14.5" 

 

 


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