Traditionally Kente cloths were only worn by royalty in Ghana. They are now worn across age groups as a symbol of national pride and tradition. The beautiful mix of colours and patterns are a symbolic reminder of unity in the midst of diversity and the strength that comes from understanding and accepting one another.
This piece was exhibited in the 2018 Blacktown City Art Prize.
This artwork is beautifully float mounted in a white matte frame with UV perspex. It is fitted with D rings making it easy for wall hanging.