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PRINCE OF MY HEART Movie Poster - Hand-Painted Art from Ghana

PRINCE OF MY HEART Movie Poster - Hand-Painted Art from Ghana

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PRINCE OF MY HEART Movie Poster - Authentic Hand-Painted Art from Ghana

Experience the cultural richness of Ghana with this stunning PRINCE OF MY HEART movie poster. This authentic, hand-painted artwork hails from Ghana, West Africa, capturing the essence of African - Ritual - JuJu - Black magic themes featured in the film.

Poster Details:

  • Title: PRINCE OF MY HEART
  • Artist: J.A. ATESIN
  • Video Distributor: NAME Video
  • Art Size: 62" x 43" (157 cm x 109 cm)
  • Condition: This collectible piece is in average condition, showing signs of its history with minor damages, some repairs, small holes, and areas where paint has worn off due to regular use. Please refer to the photos for a detailed view.

The "Prince of My Heart" movie poster is a stunning example of Ghanaian hand-painted art. Created using vibrant oil paints on recycled flour sacks, this poster captures the essence of the romantic drama. The artist's dynamic portrayal of the lead characters, set against a vividly colorful background, highlights the emotional intensity of the film. The unique and expressive style typical of Ghanaian movie posters is evident in the bold compositions and exaggerated features, making this poster a truly captivating piece of African art.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are not just advertisements; they are a vibrant and culturally significant form of art. Emerging in the 1980s alongside the rise of video technology in Ghana, these posters were essential for promoting films in mobile cinemas that traveled across the country. Local artists, working with limited resources, painted these posters on recycled flour sacks, turning them into unique works of art that often included imaginative interpretations of the movies.

These posters served a dual purpose: they were eye-catching advertisements and expressive artworks that reflected the artist's creative vision. The tradition of creating hand-painted posters has been celebrated internationally, with many of these works displayed in museums and galleries worldwide. Despite the decline of mobile cinemas in the mid-1990s, these posters remain highly collectible and are cherished for their historical and cultural significance. Their wear and tear, often seen in the form of peeling paint and frayed edges, only add to their authenticity and charm.

    Explore more about the unique tradition of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters at TribalGH's collection of Ghana movie posters.

    For a look at previous works, visit the Archives of Ghana Movie Posters.

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