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The Central Market in Kumasi-Ghana is the 4th largest market in West Africa and serves as a business centermost of the industrious women in the region. The market has been in existence since 1680, long before the foreign invasion by the Dutch, Portuguese, and later the British. In 1922 the market was expanded to be the largest in Ghana and the 4th in West Africa. As a man, I owe what I am today to the fact that my mom also sold in this market to be able to put me through school and also feed our family. I have fond memories of going to the market to help my mom set up her products to start her day's work. The market is underway to receive a facelift to meet modern standards.


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Central Market #10 (2020)
Acrylic painting
by Kwame Boama Mensa-Aborampa

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The Central Market in Kumasi-Ghana is the 4th largest market in West Africa and serves as a business centermost of the industrious women in the region. The market has been in existence since 1680, long before the foreign invasion by the Dutch, Portuguese, and later the British. In 1922 the market was expanded to be the largest in Ghana and the 4th in West Africa. As a man, I owe what I am today to the fact that my mom also sold in this market to be able to put me through school and also feed our family. I have fond memories of going to the market to help my mom set up her products to start her day's work. The market is underway to receive a facelift to meet modern standards.


Note: For International orders (Out of the USA) I'll ship it rolled in a tube.
All works are copyrighted, and all rights are reserved by the artist.
Thank You!

• Your painting will be professionally packaged and shipped.
• Handling: 2-3 Days
• Worldwide Shipping: 5-10 Business Days

International customers are responsible for their own tariffs (custom charges), VAT, taxes if such exist in their country.

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas, strecthed canvas, wood bar

Tags:
#ready to hang #original painting #original #acrylic #acrylic on canvas #impressionistic #canvas painting #african american art #black art #one of a kind #kwame boama mensa aborampa #african art #women at work #market painting #centralmarket 

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Born Bernard Mensah in 1978, but changed my name to Kwame Boama Mensa-Aborampa to fit my heritage but my signed name B. Mensa. I was born to Ghanaian parents in... Read more

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