Forever Young Movie Poster - Ghanaian Hand-Painted Art
Forever Young Movie Poster - Ghanaian Hand-Painted Art
Forever Young Movie Poster - Hand-Painted in Ghana
This stunning Forever Young movie poster is a unique, hand-painted work of art from Ghana, West Africa. Painted by the talented artist "ARMAHSCO" on canvas, it showcases the vibrant, raw essence of African art.
Details for this Film and Poster:
- Film: Forever Young
- Genre: Ritual, JuJu, Black Magic
- Poster: Hand-painted for NAME Video in Ghana
- Size: 60" x 40" (152 cm x 101 cm)
Condition: In very good condition. Some areas show paint wear and minor repairs due to age and use. Please refer to photos for details.
This beautifully hand-painted Ghanaian movie poster for the film Forever Young is a striking example of African artistry. Featuring bold, expressive colors and intense imagery, the poster captures the emotional depth and unique elements of the movie. The artwork is hand-painted on recycled flour sacks, embodying the vibrant, resourceful spirit of Ghanaian poster art.
Cultural and Artistic Significance
Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters hold a unique place in both African art and cinema culture. Originating in the 1980s with the rise of mobile cinema in Ghana, local artists would create large, dynamic posters to advertise films. These artworks were painted on recycled flour sacks, a testament to the creativity and resourcefulness of the artists. The mobile cinemas, often equipped with portable TVs and generators, moved between towns, projecting films in homes or outdoor spaces. Over time, these posters became collectible works of art due to their vibrant depictions of characters and imaginative reinterpretation of film scenes.
Many posters were subjected to harsh environmental conditions, leading to signs of wear that enhance their historical and cultural significance. Each one tells a story, not just of the film it advertises but of the broader social and economic environment of 1980s and 90s Ghana. Although the tradition has faded with the advent of modern printing technologies, these posters remain iconic representations of African cinema.
Explore more about the unique tradition of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters at TribalGH's collection of Ghana movie posters.
To see a catalog of past Ghanaian posters, visit the TribalGH archive of sold posters.