Handmade Hand Painted Water Carrier Wood Sculpture 'Bearing Water' Item ID: 2669887519
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"Since ancient times, men provided water to their livestock by carrying it on pots over their shoulders with the help of a wooden stick. That is the theme for this splendid ebony wood sculpture designed by Agnes Amponsah in Ghana, crafted and painted by hand and featuring water pots that can be dismantled from the post."
- 7.23 lbs
- 15.8 inches H x 6.3 inches W x 2.8 inches D
- Ebony wood
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Not signed by artist
Made in Ghana
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"Since 1996, I've been a wood carver. I was taught at the art center in Accra and have passed on my lessons to others. My involvement in this art is a family inheritance. My sister had a workshop, which I took over after she died.
"My sister's workshop always reminded me of her, so I eventually started on my own in a humble venture. With time and hard work, I was able to expand my workshop.
"I love seeing how attractive and portable my carvings can be. My most difficult moment in life was when I had to go to Mankesim in Central Ghana but I was in a car accident that hurt my leg and left me needing a walking stick.
"I'm inspired by my children, who push me to work harder, and seeing them succeed in life is my greatest desire."
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"Since 1996, I've been a wood carver. I was taught at the art center in Accra and have passed on my lessons to others. My involvement in this art is a family inheritance. My sister had a workshop, which I took over after she died.
"My sister's workshop always reminded me of her, so I eventually started on my own in a humble venture. With time and hard work, I was able to expand my workshop.
"I love seeing how attractive and portable my carvings can be. My most difficult moment in life was when I had to go to Mankesim in Central Ghana but I was in a car accident that hurt my leg and left me needing a walking stick.
"I'm inspired by my children, who push me to work harder, and seeing them succeed in life is my greatest desire."
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