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Authentic War for War Movie Poster - Ghana Hand-Painted Art

Authentic War for War Movie Poster - Ghana Hand-Painted Art

War for War Movie Poster - Authentic Ghanaian Hand-Painted Art

Experience the vibrant culture of Ghana with this rare, hand-painted War for War movie poster. Created by the talented artist MAGASCO for SHARP Video Club, this unique African art piece showcases the intense themes of ritual, JuJu, and black magic from the film "War for War."

Poster Details:

  • Movie: War for War - African Ritual and Black Magic
  • Artist: Hand-painted in Ghana by MAGASCO for SHARP Video Club
  • Size: 61 3/4" x 40" (157 cm x 101 cm)
  • Condition: Good condition with visible signs of wear, including paint loss and usage marks. See photos for details.

This hand-painted movie poster for "War for War" vividly captures the intense atmosphere of the film, showcasing bold imagery and dynamic scenes that reflect the conflict at the heart of the movie. The artwork is executed with striking colors, emphasizing the dramatic and action-packed nature of the story.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are a unique and vibrant form of African art, created by local artists on recycled flour sacks. These posters emerged in the 1980s with the rise of mobile cinemas in Ghana, where films were screened in various locations using portable equipment. The posters were essential for attracting audiences and were often painted with creative interpretations that might include scenes not directly from the film. Each poster is a one-of-a-kind piece of art that carries significant cultural value, representing both the film and the artistic vision of the painter. The tradition of hand-painted movie posters in Ghana has become a celebrated art form, recognized in exhibitions worldwide.

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

Explore the archives of these unique artworks in the TribalGH's Ghana Movie Posters Archives.

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