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Connectivity (2024) Painting by Edward Afadzi
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- Tapestry on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 28.7in, Width 23.6in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Women Portraits
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Born in 1993 in Ghana, Edward Afadzi Larbi is a contemporary artist whose practice is deeply rooted in the cultural experiences and traditions of their upbringing. Drawing inspiration from the everyday objects and materials of their environment, Afadzi creates powerful artworks that explore themes of unity, togetherness, and connection, particularly within the context of the African diaspora.
Afadzi’s signature medium is the local broom, a humble yet significant tool that is woven into the fabric of daily life in Ghana. Through this material, Afadzi crafts intricate, abstracted figures on canvas, creating a dynamic dialogue between form, culture, and identity. The broom, often seen as a symbol of collective effort and shared responsibility, serves as the perfect metaphor for the interconnectedness of Black communities, both within Africa and across the world.
With a keen interest in the ways objects and rituals shape social cohesion, Edward Afadzi Larbi’s work encourages viewers to consider the subtle yet profound ways in which personal and collective identities are intertwined. The artist’s pieces evoke a sense of belonging, illustrating the enduring strength of community ties, while also prompting reflection on the resilience and solidarity of Black people.
Edward Afadzi Larbi has participated in several group exhibitions, including notable shows at the British Council Ghana.
- Nationality: GHANA
- Date of birth : 1993
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Artists presented by a gallery
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