CONNECTIVITY

$4,500.00

Connectivity is an interpretation of an old Asante (Ghana) proverb that says, if we share the same stomach, why fight over food! For centuries, this proverb has been embodied in the design of small bronze objects showing two lizards one on top of the other at their midsection in the form of an X. The opposing black triangles pattern in the frame are the geometric abstract of the proverb. In other words, they reiterate the message of our survival as it depends on how we get along collectively.

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Connectivity is an interpretation of an old Asante (Ghana) proverb that says, if we share the same stomach, why fight over food! For centuries, this proverb has been embodied in the design of small bronze objects showing two lizards one on top of the other at their midsection in the form of an X. The opposing black triangles pattern in the frame are the geometric abstract of the proverb. In other words, they reiterate the message of our survival as it depends on how we get along collectively.

Connectivity is an interpretation of an old Asante (Ghana) proverb that says, if we share the same stomach, why fight over food! For centuries, this proverb has been embodied in the design of small bronze objects showing two lizards one on top of the other at their midsection in the form of an X. The opposing black triangles pattern in the frame are the geometric abstract of the proverb. In other words, they reiterate the message of our survival as it depends on how we get along collectively.

Media: Acrylic on Clayboard  

Size: 12 in x 12 in  

Author: Charles Dabo  

Year: 2016