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Authentic Tasheena Movie Poster - Hand-Painted in Ghana

Authentic Tasheena Movie Poster - Hand-Painted in Ghana

Unique Tasheena Movie Poster – Hand-Painted African Art

Discover a rare and authentic Tasheena movie poster hand-painted in Ghana, West Africa. This striking piece is a genuine work of African art, originally created to promote the Tasheena film, known for its themes of African rituals, JuJu, and black magic.

Poster Details:

  • Film Title: Tasheena
  • Genre: African Ritual, JuJu, Black Magic
  • Poster Type: Hand-painted on recycled canvas
  • Size: 61 1/2" x 42" (156 cm x 106 cm)
  • Condition: Good condition with minor damages, repairs, and wear from usage. Please refer to the photos for details.

This vibrant hand-painted movie poster for "Tasheena" is a striking example of Ghanaian cinema art. Crafted with oil paints on recycled flour sacks, this unique piece showcases the bold colors and dramatic illustrations typical of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters. The artist's creative interpretation breathes life into the characters, offering a dynamic portrayal that is both captivating and culturally significant.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are a celebrated form of African art, emerging in the 1980s to promote local mobile cinemas. These posters, hand-painted on recycled flour sacks, were used to attract audiences to screenings across various regions in Ghana. Each poster is an individual work of art, reflecting the artist's interpretation of the film, often adding or altering scenes for dramatic effect. This art form is not just about advertising; it represents a creative response to the economic and material limitations faced by the artists. Despite their humble beginnings, these posters have gained international recognition, being exhibited in museums worldwide and appreciated by collectors for their authenticity and cultural value.

However, the rise of digital media and the decline of mobile cinemas in the mid-1990s led to a decrease in the demand for these hand-painted posters. Today, they are cherished as valuable cultural artifacts, capturing a unique period in Ghana's cinematic history.

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

For more detailed information on sold Ghanaian movie posters, visit the TribalGH Ghana movie posters Archives.

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