Year of creation | 2023 |
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Dimensions | 70 W × 50 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | fine art |
Genre | still-life |
Materials | acrylic, canvas |
Type of packaging | art tube |
This artwork is created using oil on canvas, showcasing a vivid and colorful still life. The artist has applied high - quality oil paints to emphasize the depth and richness of the colors and textures, particularly focusing on apples and watermelon. Created in 2023, this piece reflects the artist's dedication to capturing the essence of edible fruits.
Isaac Opoku Badu is an African artist born and raised in Ghana. He started drawing and painting at a very tender age through his parents who regarded art very highly. He was educated at the A.M.E. Zion primary and junior high school , Kumasi. He also studied at the college of art and industry, Kumasi and specialized in painting, while he was in school, he won several prizes in painting competitions. He paints mainly in oils and acrylic on canvas. Paintings are usually characterized by rich colors, textures, lines and planes which tend to suggest movement in the images in the pictures. His style creates certain impressions in the mind of the observer. The themes of Isaac's works are often to do with people, animals and places, such as interaction between people in a group, townscapes, market scenes, animals and dwellings. However, he was mainly interested in animals, especially wildlife and birds . He says, what excites me about wildlife and birds is their courageous attitude, the way they care for their young ones, their facial expression and the movement of their bodies and hands when they are hunting is very pleasing to him. His scenes also portray the social, political and economic life of the people. the way that flowers and plants grow and how we are a big part of it, Isaac's is a nationally recognized artist who creates exceptional likeness. His works are treasured by many and can also be found in some of the galleries in Ghana. He has sold many paintings in private and exhibitions, within and outside Ghana.