Emo Eve (Two faces)
winfred nana amoah (1996 –)
Winfred Nana Amoah is a Ghanaian artist (b. 1996) creating mixed-media art from recycled materials. His work explores identity, community & contemporary Ghana through textiles, plastics & found objects.
Nubuke Foundation (Accra, Ghana)
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The Language of the Face: An Encounter with Winfred Nana Amoah's Vision
To stand before an artwork by Winfred Nana Amoah is to engage in a profound act of co-creation. His series, exemplified here by pieces like Emo Eve (Two faces), does not merely present images; it presents dialogues. The face, as the universal canvas for human expression, becomes the central preoccupation. Amoah invites us into an intimate space where smiles are questioned and stern gazes demand interpretation. He suggests that seeing a face is inherently an act of assumption—we see happiness, we assume joy—and in this very act of assumption lies the fertile ground for artistic inquiry. His work compels the viewer to become an ‘accomplice’ in deciphering the unspoken narratives etched into human features.
Material Alchemy: Transforming Refuse into Resonance
What elevates Amoah's practice from mere portraiture to vital commentary is his radical commitment to material transformation. He rejects the pristine confines of traditional art supplies, instead championing a powerful dialogue with waste. From discarded plastics and textiles remnants to old credit cards and newspapers, he gathers objects often relegated to refuse piles in contemporary Ghanaian life. This process is not simply recycling; it is an act of alchemy. By meticulously weaving these found materials into his mixed-media compositions, Amoah imbues the mundane with profound significance. The resulting texture—a collage of history, consumerism, and personal narrative—gives the work a palpable depth that speaks directly to the complexities of modern existence.
A Portrait in Contemporary Ghanaian Identity
Rooted deeply in his origins in Hohoe, Ghana, Amoah’s art is inseparable from the pulse of contemporary Ghanaian life. His exploration of identity and community belonging takes on an urgent resonance when viewed through this lens. The faces depicted are not just individuals; they are embodiments of a culture navigating rapid modernization while fiercely holding onto its heritage. When we observe the vibrant depiction—such as the striking image featuring blue hair against a backdrop of scattered papers—we see more than just aesthetic flair. We witness a dialogue between deep-seated tradition and the dazzling, sometimes chaotic, influx of global influences.
Emotional Echoes for the Modern Collector
For the collector or designer seeking art that transcends mere decoration, Amoah’s work offers intellectual depth alongside visual splendor. The emotional impact is immediate yet layered; it feels both intensely personal and universally relatable. Reproducing this piece allows one to bring into a space not just a painting, but a conversation starter—a meditation on what we choose to discard and what stories we choose to amplify. It possesses an undeniable energy, making any room feel charged with thoughtful contemplation and vibrant, resilient life.
Tietoja teoksesta
- Teoksen nimi: Emo Eve (Two faces)
- Taiteilija: winfred nana amoah
- Vuosi: 2020
- Muoto: Square
- Tekijänoikeustilanne: Tekijänoikeuden piirissä
- Sijainti: Nubuke Foundation
- Aikakausi: Contemporary
- Kontekstuaalinen yhteys: ghanaian culture meets modernity , personal narrative via found objects
- Väripaletti: Neutrals
- Pääväri: Midnight Blue
Pikaista tietoa
- Medium: Mixed-media
- Title: Emo Eve (Two faces)
- Subject or theme: Personal identities and community belonging
- Notable elements or techniques:
- Repurposed materials
- Acrylic paintings
- Artistic style: Contemporary Ghanaian art


