In the Spirit of Umoja

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Management number 232351487 Release Date 2026/06/21 List Price $75.88 Model Number 232351487
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Umoja, a Swahili word meaning 'unity,' is a principle deeply ingrained in African culture and celebrated worldwide. It underscores the importance of togetherness, not only within the family unit but also within the community at large.

This principle originates from traditional African philosophies that prioritize collective effort and responsibility over individualism. Umoja is vital to the Black community as it fosters a sense of belonging and encourages communal support and cooperation. The principle extends beyond the family unit, promoting unity within the community, nation, and race. By upholding Umoja, the Black community can reinforce their ties to traditional African culture, celebrate their heritage, and cultivate an environment that supports mutual progress and prosperity.

Adinkra is a visual symbols system originally created by the Akan people of Ghana and the Gyaman of Cote d'Ivoire in West Africa. These symbols represent concepts, aphorisms, or a proverbial phrase that expresses various themes that relate to the history, beliefs, and philosophy of the Asante.

In this work of art, you will find two Adinkra symbols, Gye Nyame and Duafe.

Gye Nyame, which translates to "except for God," symbolizes the omnipotence and immortality of a supreme being. It is a symbol of faith and surrender to divine power, embodying the belief that there is no existence without a supreme being.

Duafe means "wooden comb," is a symbol of femininity, beauty, and cleanliness; qualities traditionally ascribed to a woman. It represents good feminine qualities such as patience, prudence, fondness, love, and care.

Through these symbols, Adinkra provides a connection to cultural roots and offers a form of non-verbal communication expressing traditional wisdom and life's complexities.
Limited edition work of art available as a standard limited edition (Edition size of 62), artist proof (Edition size of 19) and remarque (Edition size of 12). Ships signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity. Giclee on paper. Measures 24x30 inches in size.


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