Laluye means Already loved or already accepted, already agreed. Symbols in this painting includes: FUNTUMFUNEFU DENKYEMFUNEFU - Conjoined crocodiles. A symbol of unity in diversity giving a common destiny; Funtumfrafu and Denkyemfrafu share a stomach but when they get something (food) they strive over it because the sweetness of the food is felt as it passes through the throat.
DUAFE (the symbol on her earring) Wooden comb. A symbol of feminine consideration or good feminine qualities such as patience, prudence, fondness, love, and care.
Golden Awakening is a collection of abstract portraits and a visual statement, a fusion of traditional flair and contemporary values. The goal of this collection is to explore artworks that speaks for themselves without the need for interpretation, people view art subjectively & I intend to preserve that, the African Symbols embedded in this collection are called Adinkra symbols and they hold deep meanings from ancient African wisdom and proverbs. If you are curious enough to learn the names & meanings of these symbols you’ll find the interpretation of the painting.
LALUYE
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Laluye means Already loved or already accepted, already agreed. Symbols in this painting includes: FUNTUMFUNEFU DENKYEMFUNEFU - Conjoined crocodiles. A symbol of unity in diversity giving a common destiny; Funtumfrafu and Denkyemfrafu share a stomach but when they get something (food) they strive over it because the sweetness of the food is felt as it passes through the throat.
DUAFE (the symbol on her earring) Wooden comb. A symbol of feminine consideration or good feminine qualities such as patience, prudence, fondness, love, and care.
Golden Awakening is a collection of abstract portraits and a visual statement, a fusion of traditional flair and contemporary values. The goal of this collection is to explore artworks that speaks for themselves without the need for interpretation, people view art subjectively & I intend to preserve that, the African Symbols embedded in this collection are called Adinkra symbols and they hold deep meanings from ancient African wisdom and proverbs. If you are curious enough to learn the names & meanings of these symbols you’ll find the interpretation of the painting.