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The pen illustration I have created vividly depicts a scene familiar to many Ghanaians: a trotro driver engaging with passengers who are attempting to bargain after being dropped off at their destination. The driver, steadfast and determined, is seen charging his customers, while the passengers, despite carrying a significant amount of load that warrants additional charges, try to negotiate for a lower fare.
This artwork captures the dynamic and often lively interaction between trotro drivers and their passengers. The intricate pen strokes convey the intensity of the negotiation process, highlighting the cultural nuances of daily life in Ghana. The illustration not only showcases the vibrant hustle and bustle of trotro transportation but also reflects the economic realities and resilient spirit of the Ghanaian people.
medium: Fibre Glass polished in bronze
The colors used in this brand —gold/yellow, black, grey, and white—are carefully chosen to reflect the core values and story of Mozart Advance Construction Ltd.
- Gold: Symbolizes elegance, excellence, and high quality. This color highlights our commitment to superior craftsmanship and our reputation for delivering luxurious and sophisticated construction projects.
- Black: Represents strength, sophistication, and professionalism. It underscores our dedication to structural integrity, reliability, and the serious, professional approach we bring to every project.
- Grey: Conveys balance, neutrality, and timelessness. It reflects our modern yet enduring design philosophy, showcasing our ability to blend contemporary aesthetics with lasting quality and functionality.
- White: Signifies purity, clarity, and simplicity. It emphasizes our transparency, attention to detail, and the clean, precise execution of our projects.
Together, these colors tell a cohesive story of a construction company that masterfully combines style and art without ever compromising on quality.
A symbol of concealment, Humility and Strength, wisdom and learning. it depicts two rams butting heads, at bird’s eye view.
THE HEART LANGUAGE
The ram will fight fiercely against an adversary, but it also submits humbly to slaughter, emphazing that even the strong needs to be humble. The symbol captures these opposite qualities of the ram; meekness and it is a reminder to those who are strong to exercise their strength in humility. This is only possible according to the state of the heart, hence the adage, “it is the heart and not the horns that leads a ram to bully”. Therefore strength and Humility resides in the heart and not only on what we see physically on the outside.
The University of Cape coast is a very vibrant intellectual community, and one of the very best tertiary institutions in Ghana. A lot can be said about The University of Cape coast in terms of educational and intellectual success. This and all other can be attributed to the state of the heart of the University, which is the Library (Sam Jonah Library).
A library is a collection of sources of information and similar resources made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing.
It provides physical or digital access to material; it could be a physical building or room, or a virtual space or both. Without deny the Library can be said to be the heart of the University, because it (Library) assists the University to the attainment of set goals and objectives. It (Library) carries and keeps the institution through its mission and vision by; Providing a peaceful and serene environment for studies, the library also provides common areas to facilitate group study and collaboration.
It (Library) provides services or materials to all students including those who choose not to – or cannot afford to purchase an extensive collection themselves as their study requires. And also to them who need materials which no individual is reasonably expected to have or who require professional assistance with their research.
In addition to providing materials, Libraries also provide the services of Librarians who are experts at finding and organizing information and interpreting information need. Libraries extend services beyond the physical walls of the building by providing material accessible by electronic means, and providing the assistance of librarians in navigating and analyzing very large amounts of information with a variety of digital tools.
Therefore if The University of Cape coast is a strong intellectual community it is as a result of the heart (Sam Jonah Library). Hence the meaning of the design “The pillar of UCC” This cloth is inspired by highly symbolic African symbols and designs. Textile production is one of the oldest means or channels of expressing and portraying our culture, therefore it is very important that our designs portray highly philosophical cultural ideas and scenes. The pattern is made up of the symbol “Dwannimmen” with dot and line patterns on each symbol to better explain the philosophy, enhance creativity and eliminate boredom.
For every symbol, there is a dot in the middle symbolizing the heart according to the statement accompanying the symbol i.e “it is the heart and not the horns that leads a ram to bully”
A dot is a point or a small round spot, the outer circumference of the dot makes a circle which symbolizes purity, it stands for all things that are sacred and pertain to God, it also means female embrace and peace. therefore it has a connection or a resemblance to a mans heart.
The idea of Lines was incorporated because they always serve as a link or connection between two things. in our natural environment we see roads, foot paths, rivers, gutters, electric pools etc as natural and artificial forms or lines but they all serve their purpose connecting to a source or a place.
However, the dot and line pattern was used to explain that the heart of UCC i.e Sam Jonah Library, represented by the dot in the middle of the symbol is connected to, or influences all faculties, departments and every single individual in the institution. it explains that the pace of the institution is determined by Sam Jonah Library
behaviour causes other people to wonder the reasons for their actions and their thoughts. The Work titled Reflection is a sculpture piece aimed at enlightening people about the causes of some people's behaviour or character, it tells us that we are a reflection of the values we adopt from our parents through the environment they introduce us to, like neighbourhood, school, conditions at home and the family at large. The idea was inspired by an Akan adage which goes “Okoto nwu anomaa” which literally means a crab cannot produce a bird at birth; a crab can only give birth to its kind. It means people only reflect what has influenced their lives from where they come from.
Women generally are known for their curves especially in the African setup. Curves and cleavage is one thing that seems to attract most men. Because of their curves women are linked to circle or sphere which means perfection. However the curves and cleavages of the women are depicted in a cubist form with angular shapes and lines.The concept of this piece
is to admonish the general public that everyone has a weakness.
My work covered the concept of a Ghanaian traditional home where Daddy is always out and about trying to meet ends- meat. And when he returns in the evening the kids rush to meet him at the door with a big hug.
Terra-Cotta finished in Gold, 30cm.
My passion for art has been a driving force in my life, and I have always been inspired by the creativity and imagination that it brings. I believe that art is not just a skill or talent, but a way of life that can be applied to any field or career. Art has elements of skill, just like learning to write an essay or playing football has techniques. If you never learn those basic skills and steps, then of course, you will have limited skill. But, if your education incorporates those techniques and skills, you will become more skillful. Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards also proves that "art as talent" is a fallacy.
In summary, my passion for art has been a driving force in my life, and I believe that the inclusion of art and creativity in all fields of study or career endeavors yields effective and efficient results.
Throughout history, African women have been confronted with societal norms and cultural expectations that often seek to confine them to traditional roles and limit their opportunities for personal and professional growth. Despite these barriers, African women emerge as resilient forces, defying stereotypes and overcoming adversity with grace and fortitude.
Through layers of symbolism and rich imagery, "The Triumphs of an African Woman" celebrates the victories and accomplishments of women who persistently strive for success, even in the face of stigmatization and marginalization. From balancing the responsibilities of home and family to pursuing education, employment, and entrepreneurship, African women exemplify perseverance and resilience in their quest to carve out a brighter future for themselves and their communities.
This painting serves as a tribute to the indomitable spirit of African women, honoring their courage, perseverance, and boundless potential. It is my hope that through this artwork, viewers will gain a deeper appreciation for the remarkable contributions of African women to society and recognize the inherent strength and beauty that resides within each and every one of them.
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Miriam Ofosu Appiah
I am delighted to recommend Samuel Ohene Sarfo, a remarkable individual whose multifaceted talents and dedication made a significant impact on my organization. As his Director at St. Mary's Schools, I had the pleasure of witnessing firsthand Samuel’s exceptional teaching abilities, profound love for children, superb creative and artistic skills, and deep insight into ICT and digital marketing.
Samuel Ohene Sarfo is a dedicated and talented professional whose diverse skills and unwavering commitment make him an outstanding educator and creative leader. His passion for teaching, love for children, artistic abilities, and expertise in ICT and digital marketing make him an exceptional candidate for any role he pursues. I wholeheartedly recommend Samuel and am confident that he will continue to excel and inspire in all his endeavors.