


Hand-Carved African Sese Wood Sculpture from Ghana 'Auntie Abena' Item ID: 2671805802
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Joseph Boateng
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“Handmade crafts have been my passion since I was a youngster. It was very challenging for me to turn that into business. It wasnt easy until I joined Novica in 2005. Marketing was a huge problem for most artisans in Ghana, but everything changed when I signed up to join Novica. My quality kept on improving so I could meet the standards of Novicas customers, and to be honest, I have seen a great change in my financial life.
“The challenge I also use to face is to keep up with the same products. Replenishing the same pieces became a bit of a problem because I wasnt financially able to keep my raw materials in stock. But Novica found me a solution by offering me an interest-free loan, and now I can always keep products available.
“I started working at home but now I have a shop in the central part of the country where I hire people to work with and also train them. My scale of production changes all the time, and I dont have a consistent income. Sometimes I get more and sometimes I get less, but all the same I can see a great change. I have been able to financially support my kids education. I now have a university graduate, one university student and also a primary school graduate.
“My goal now is to get more to market and try to attain a constant growing income. I want to tell all Novica customers that I appreciate their love all these years in helping me reach my goals.”
Original Artist Story
"My name is Joseph Boateng, and I was born in the Ashanti region on September 23, 1966. I had my primary education in a Roman Catholic school from 1972 to 1978, and received my middle school education from 1978 to 1982.
"My sister then brought me to a town where I had a friend who knows a lot about carving. He then took me to another village where I learn this trade. Later, I moved to a city where now I train 14 people. I am married, with three children.
"I have always dreamed of promoting Ghanas rich culture to the outside world through well designed artifacts. I specialize in a wide range of wood carving styles, such as Ashanti stools, coffee tables, masks, fertility dolls and bookends.
"I began exhibiting my work in 2002."
