Hand-Painted RICHES 2 Movie Poster - Authentic Ghanaian Cinema Art
Hand-Painted RICHES 2 Movie Poster - Authentic Ghanaian Cinema Art
RICHES 2 Movie Poster - Authentic Ghanaian Art
Beautiful and authentic hand-painted RICHES 2 movie poster from Ghana, West Africa. This unique African art piece was hand-painted by Sunil Shetty for JK Video, capturing the essence of African cinema and culture.
Details for this Film and Poster:
- Film: RICHES 2
- Themes: African - Ritual - JuJu - Black Magic
- Poster: Hand-painted in Ghana by Sunil Shetty
- Art Size: 59 1/2" x 41" (151 cm x 104 cm)
- Condition: In very good condition with minor damages. Some areas show paint loss and wear due to usage. Please refer to photos for details.
This hand-painted movie poster for "Riches 2" showcases the vibrant and dramatic artistic style that is iconic to Ghanaian cinema posters. Painted on recycled flour sacks, the poster captures intense expressions and exaggerated scenes that likely amplify the film's dramatic moments, creating a unique visual appeal that draws the viewer in. The use of bold colors and dynamic compositions makes this piece a standout example of African cinematic art.
Cultural and Artistic Significance
Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are a celebrated form of African art, deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of Ghana. These posters originated in the 1980s alongside the rise of mobile cinemas, where local entrepreneurs would travel from village to village showing films using video cassettes and portable projectors. To attract audiences, they commissioned local artists to create large, colorful posters that would capture the essence of the movies being shown.
These artworks were painted on recycled flour sacks, a testament to the resourcefulness and creativity of the artists. Each poster is unique, reflecting the artist’s interpretation and often incorporating scenes that were not part of the movie, adding a layer of imagination and local flavor. Over time, these posters have become highly collectible, recognized not just as promotional tools but as authentic pieces of African art.
Unfortunately, the advent of more affordable and mass-produced photocopied posters has led to a decline in this art form. However, the surviving hand-painted posters continue to be admired for their cultural significance and artistic value. They represent a unique period in Ghanaian history, where the intersection of cinema and art gave birth to a distinctive and now rare artistic tradition.
Explore more about the unique tradition of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters at TribalGH's collection of Ghana movie posters.
Discover more about Ghanaian cinematic art in TribalGH's Ghana movie posters archive.