Breaking chains
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Breaking Chains: A Powerful Symbol of Freedom and Resilience
This evocative acrylic on canvas painting, titled "Breaking Chains," depicts a poignant scene of liberation and defiance. Curated from Ghana, this colorful piece showcases African hands and wrists breaking free from the shackles of handcuffs, set against a backdrop of fiery reddish hues.
Historical Significance and Cultural Relevance:
The imagery of breaking chains holds deep resonance within African culture, symbolizing the struggle against oppression, the pursuit of freedom, and the indomitable spirit of resilience. Throughout history, African people have faced various forms of oppression, from slavery and colonialism to contemporary social and economic injustices.1 The act of breaking chains represents the refusal to be bound by these forces and the determination to forge a path towards liberation.
This artwork powerfully captures this symbolism, with the hands and wrists emerging from the constraints of the chains, signifying the breaking of bonds and the assertion of agency. The reddish backdrop evokes the struggles and sacrifices made in the pursuit of freedom, while also symbolizing the burning desire for liberation and a brighter future.
The painting can be interpreted on multiple levels, representing both individual and collective struggles for freedom. It can symbolize the breaking of mental chains, such as those imposed by societal norms or limiting beliefs, as well as the dismantling of systemic oppression that hinders the progress of individuals and communities.
"Breaking Chains" is not just a visually striking artwork; it's a powerful symbol of hope, resilience, and the enduring pursuit of freedom in African culture. It serves as a reminder of the struggles overcome and the ongoing fight for equality and liberation. By owning this piece, you'll be bringing a piece of Ghana's cultural heritage into your home, honoring the indomitable spirit of African people and their unwavering pursuit of freedom.
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Also offered in Fine Art Baryta Acid & Lignin Free Archival Paper @ 325 GSM and;
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Fine Art Bright White Acid Free Archival Paper @ 230 GSM
Framing not included.
Artist: Kwesi Sarkodie
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Painting surface dimension: 17.5"x13"
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.