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West African Art Shower Curtain featuring the digital art Aya West African Adinkra Symbol by Kandy Hurley

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Aya West African Adinkra Symbol Shower Curtain

Kandy Hurley

by Kandy Hurley

$78.00

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Product Details

Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

Design Details

From my series Adinkra Symbols of West Africa, Aya is the fern which represents endurance and resourcefulness.

The Adinkra are visual symbols,... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (16)

Kandy Hurley

Kandy Hurley

Thank you to the collector from Red Springs NC ~ your support of the arts is appreciated!

Kandy Hurley

Kandy Hurley

Thank you to the collector from Great Falls, VA. your support of the arts is appreciated very much.

Dean Wittle

Dean Wittle

Congratulations on today's sale!

Kandy Hurley replied:

Thank you Dean

Artist Nandika Dutt

Artist Nandika Dutt

Congratulation on sale announcement and great.

Kandy Hurley replied:

Thank you

Lee Craig

Lee Craig

One of my favorites in this series!

Kandy Hurley replied:

Thanks Lee one of mine too ~ endurance I think we know a little something about that!

James Aiken

James Aiken

Congratulations on this great sale Kandy.

Linsey Williams

Linsey Williams

Congrats on the sale Kandy

Marianne Campolongo

Marianne Campolongo

Congrats on this sale and the many from this awesome series Kandy!

Steven Reed

Steven Reed

Congrats on your well deserved sale!

William Dickman

William Dickman

Congrats on the sale!

Kandy Hurley replied:

Thank you

Cathy Lindsey

Cathy Lindsey

Nice! Congrats on the Sale!

Kandy Hurley replied:

Thank you

Donna Kennedy

Donna Kennedy

Congratulations on your Sale Kandy!!...L

Kandy Hurley replied:

Thank you Donna!

Irina Sztukowski

Irina Sztukowski

Congratulations on the creation of a beautiful art piece and on the sale of it! Irina Sztukowski

Kandy Hurley replied:

Thank you

Cathy Lindsey

Cathy Lindsey

Nice! Congrats on your sale!

Kandy Hurley replied:

Thank you!

Scott Pellegrin

Scott Pellegrin

Congrats on your recent sale!!

Kandy Hurley replied:

Thank you

Kandy Hurley

Kandy Hurley

Thank you to the art collector from London England. Your support of the arts is appreciated! Would love to see where you hang this.

Artist's Description

From my series Adinkra Symbols of West Africa, Aya is the fern which represents endurance and resourcefulness.

The Adinkra are visual symbols, originally created by the Akan. The symbols represent concepts or aphorisms.
Adinkra symbols are used extensively in fabrics and pottery They are incorporated into walls and other architectural features.
Fabric Adinkra are often made by woodcut sign writing as well as screen printing.

While the symbols have a decorative function they also represent objects that encapsulate evocative messages that convey traditional wisdom, aspects of life or the environment.
There are many different symbols with distinct meanings.

About Kandy Hurley

Kandy Hurley

I was the kid who loved the big box of crayons. I still get that feeling of anticipation with every new project, it's why I continue to explore art in a wide variety of mediums. If you've collected my work send me a photo I'd like to see where it's displayed. As always thanks for you support of the ARTS Contact me - art@grimalkinstudio.com All Rights Reserved and Copyrighted in the US and Internationally. All works showcased are original art by Kandy Hurley.

 

$78.00