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  2. African wax prints - Wikipedia

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    African wax prints, Dutch wax prints [1] [2] or Ankara, [3] are a type of common material for clothing in West Africa. They were introduced to West Africans by Dutch merchants during the 19th century, who took inspiration from native Indonesian batik designs. [ 4 ]

  3. John Muafangejo - Wikipedia

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    He often combines text with images, and his images contain references to the history and culture of the ovaKwanyama. He did not live to see the independence of Namibia, but the violent struggle for it formed the background for his art. [2] Muafangejo’s output contains only ca. 260 different prints.

  4. Thomas Dodd (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Brainstorm by Thomas Dodd. Thomas Dodd (born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey 1961) is a digital artist and photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia.His art images result from digitally transforming his photographs to make them look painterly, subtly blurring the lines between photography and classical art.

  5. Kente cloth - Wikipedia

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    Due to the popularity of kente [2] cloth patterns, production of mass-produced prints with the kente patterns have become popular throughout West Africa, and by extension the whole of Africa. Globally, the print is used in the design of academic stoles in graduation ceremonies.

  6. Ghanaian film poster - Wikipedia

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    A Ghanaian film poster is a film poster hand-painted in Ghana used to advertise films produced in Ghana as well as world cinema.Ghanaian film posters, particularly hand-painted posters from the 1980s and 1990s, have become noted for their imaginative and unique artistry.

  7. Adinkra symbols - Wikipedia

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    African Accents: Fabrics and Crafts to Decorate Your Home by Lisa Shepard. ISBN 0-87341-789-5; Adinkra Symbols: To say good bye to a dead relative or friend by Matthew Bulgin; Adinkra: An Epitome of Asante Philosophy and History by Dickson Adome, Erik Appau Asante, Steve Kquofi